Are precancerous lesions first-degree serious



Grade 1 precancerous lesions mostly refer to pre-cancerous lesions of cervical cancer, which are usually not very serious, but should be reviewed regularly to avoid aggravation of the lesions.

Grade 1 precancerous lesions of cervical cancer are usually mild and do not need special treatment, and can usually subside by themselves within 2~3 years. Patients should pay more attention to observation in daily life and go to the hospital for regular checkups, so as to avoid further development of the lesions, which may become larger and develop into grade II or grade III and jeopardize their health.

Cervical cancer is associated with human papillomavirus infection, which can be transmitted through sexual life. It is suggested that patients should pay attention to personal hygiene and sexual hygiene in daily life, make sure they have regular sexual partners and try to wear condoms during sex, which can effectively reduce the incidence of the disease.

Patients with precancerous lesions should keep a good mindset in daily life, avoid too much tension and anxiety, strengthen diet and nutrition, and take appropriate exercise to improve their immunity, which can effectively reduce the further deterioration of the disease.