Is it hard to treat precancerous vaginal lesions?

Pre-cancerous lesions of the vagina are treatable with hope of eradication and are not difficult to treat overall. The vagina is the gateway to the cervix, and when there is persistent infection with high-risk HPV types, precancerous lesions or even cancerous lesions may develop. However, precancerous lesions of the vagina have not yet progressed to cancer, and they can be treated by methods such as epithelial stripping of the vagina and partial excision of the vagina. Even if it develops into cancer, it can be treated by surgery and radiotherapy. If you find precancerous vaginal lesions, you should seek medical treatment as soon as possible and actively cooperate with the treatment. Whether it is precancerous vaginal lesions or cancer, there is hope for eradication, and it is recommended that early detection, early diagnosis, early treatment, and regular postoperative rechecks are conducted to prevent recurrence and metastasis and to improve the cure rate.