What to look for in a cervical biopsy result

Cervical biopsy is a commonly used gynecological screening method for cervical cancer, and it is currently used clinically for cervical cancer screening and prevention. The results of cervical biopsy can be broadly categorized as follows: First, no abnormal changes. First, no abnormal changes. This kind of result suggests that the patient’s cervix is in a normal state and does not need special treatment or therapy. Second, cervical inflammatory changes. Inflammatory changes of the cervix may be accompanied by chronic cervicitis. In this case, it is recommended that the patient be given vaginal suppositories for treatment. And then play anti-inflammatory effect. Third, cervical precancerous lesions. Pre-cancerous cervical lesions can be further divided into grade I, grade II and grade III. Doctors will adopt different treatment plans according to the different levels of cervical precancerous lesions. The purpose of treatment is to prevent cervical cancer from occurring. Surgery is needed when necessary. Fourth, cervical cancer. Cervical cancer can be further categorized into squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix and adenocarcinoma of the cervix. Any one of the results requires the patient to go to the hospital for surgical treatment as early as possible. If the timing of surgery is lost, then radiotherapy can be carried out first. To summarize, the results of cervical biopsy are divided into four categories, and different treatment plans need to be formulated according to the different test results.