Pre-cancerous cervical lesions refer to high-grade cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions that have the potential to become cancerous and require treatment. Treatment includes physical therapy and surgery. Due to individual differences, there is no best treatment method.
1. Physiotherapy: For those who have adequate colposcopic examination, exclude the possibility of cervical malignant disease, are young and have reproductive plans, physiotherapy can be used to destroy the surface tissue of the cervix, such as microwave therapy, electrocoagulation therapy, laser therapy, cryotherapy, etc. The treatment should be followed by regular review after treatment. After treatment, regular review.
2. Surgical treatment: For those who have insufficient colposcopic examination, surgical treatment can be used, such as cervical cerclage, cold knife conical resection and so on. Surgical treatment may bring risks such as premature rupture of membranes and premature labor to young women with reproductive requirements. For non-fertile, older women with other benign gynecological diseases, total extrafascial hysterectomy can be performed, and regular follow-up is required after the operation.
Timely treatment of precancerous cervical lesions can prevent the occurrence of invasive cancer of the cervix, and it is recommended that patients should consult a doctor in time and give appropriate treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor, so that they should not delay the condition, which may lead to adverse consequences.