Is there a big difference between the results of colposcopy for low-grade lesions and biopsy?

Colposcopy and biopsy are two tests of different nature and there is no way to compare the results. Colposcopy refers to the magnification of a woman’s vagina and cervix by several times or even dozens of times to observe the shape of the cervix and determine whether there are any suspicious areas. Biopsy, on the other hand, involves taking tissue from a woman’s cervix for pathological examination to determine whether malignant lesions are present. Colposcopy and biopsy are both common tests, but the nature of the two tests is different, so the results are generally not comparable in the clinic. Under normal circumstances, biopsy is usually performed when there is an abnormality in colposcopy. Colposcopy is unable to determine the presence of cervical cancer, but biopsy can screen for cervical cancer. So there is no way to compare the results between the two. It is worth noting that if there is any abnormality in the body, you must go to the hospital for examination and consultation in time, and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor.