What are the inflammatory-reactive cell changes?

Inflammatory cellular changes mainly refer to mild gynecologic inflammation. The inflammatory changes suggest the possibility of cervicitis. If there are no cervical cysts, cervical polyps or cervical erosion, it is generally recommended to combine with the routine examination of the white belt, if the white belt indicates abnormalities and positive white blood cells, it indicates that there is vaginitis. The medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor. During the period of medication, intercourse is forbidden, pay attention to a light diet, stop taking medication during menstruation, pay attention to hygiene during sex, and have regular cervical screening.