What does benign reactive cellular changes mean

Benign reactive cell change is a normal cell change of the cervix, when a woman’s cervical TCT test result shows benign reactive cell change, it proves that the woman’s cervical cells are normal and have no malignant changes. Women who have normal sex life should have gynecological checkups every year, including gynecological ultrasound and cervical TCT, especially cervical TCT can detect cervical lesions in advance. For mild, moderate, or severe inflammation, topical anti-inflammatory medication is sufficient. Severe cervical inflammation can also be treated with LEEP cervical conization surgery. If there is cervical atypical hyperplasia, it is necessary to do colposcopy in time to take pathologic tests. If the atypical hyperplasia is moderate or above, early surgical treatment can cure it, otherwise it is likely to lead to the development of cervical cancer.