It is possible for squamous epithelial inflammatory reactive changes to heal on their own.
Squamous epithelial inflammatory reactive changes are inflammatory changes that occur in the squamous epithelial cells of the cervix. The change is usually due to long-term physical and chemical stimulation and other factors resulting in chronic inflammatory response, tissue cell morphology is still normal, does not belong to the cervical squamous intraepithelial neoplasia.
If the patient has no discomfort, no special treatment is needed. Patients should keep the vulva clean, adopt a healthy lifestyle, diet, appropriate exercise, improve their own immune function, through the cervical squamous epithelial cells of their own repair function, the cervical squamous epithelial inflammatory reactive changes are likely to be self-healing.
If acute cervicitis is caused by bacterial infection, patients usually have abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge and other symptoms, and need to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.