Gynecologic TCT is positive is more serious, may have cervical cancer, patients need to seek further examination. Gynecological TCT is a new Pap smear liquid-based cytology test, which mainly utilizes the liquid-based thin-layer cellular detection system to detect cervical cells and classify them for diagnosis. The detection rate of this test for cervical cancer cells is 100%, and it can also detect pre-cancerous lesions. Therefore, a positive result of this test indicates that the patient may have precancerous lesions or cervical cancer, which is more serious. The patient should take further electronic colposcopy and histopathological examination under the guidance of the doctor to make a clear diagnosis. Before the examination, patients should avoid sexual intercourse for 24 hours, avoid douching and using suppositories for 24~48 hours, and should not perform endovaginal diagnosis. At the same time, patients need to avoid examination during menstruation, and if the patient has gynecological inflammation, it is necessary to heal before the examination, so as not to affect the results of the examination. It is recommended that if the patient has a positive gynecological TCT, the diagnosis should be further clarified in time and systematic treatment should be carried out according to the doctor’s instructions.