Cervical squamous epithelial atypical hyperplasia is a precancerous lesion that requires further examination and appropriate follow-up or surgical treatment.
After the development of cervical squamous epithelial atypia, cervical smear should be performed first to clarify the degree of hyperplasia; at the same time, colposcopy and endocervical scraping biopsy should be performed to clarify the nature of the tissue. This condition usually does not present obvious symptoms and requires regular follow-up and treatment, and usually has a better prognosis.
For mild cases of squamous epithelial hyperplasia, regular follow-up with cervical smears to monitor the condition is sufficient; for cases of squamous epithelial hyperplasia that require treatment, cervical cerclage, laser surgery, cryosurgery, etc. are options. After treatment, regular follow-ups and cervical smear tests are still needed to monitor the changes in the condition.
If you have cervical squamous epithelial atypia, you need to consult the doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for proper treatment.