What does atrophic reactive cell change mean?

Atrophic reactive cell changes are the result of low hormones. Atrophic reactive cell changes are benign cell changes and are relatively normal. If there is pain or abnormal bleeding and vaginal fluid, you can go to the hospital and use hormonal drugs for treatment. You should pay attention to eating more hormone-containing foods, such as soybeans or soy products, and try to eat less spicy and stimulating foods. During menopause, women should go to the hospital for regular medical checkups and try to keep a happy mood, which is very beneficial for changing atrophic reactive cell changes.