What to do about atypical squamous cells on cervical biopsy

Atypical squamous cells in cervical biopsy may be the result of inflammation at the cervix or precancerous lesions, which can be treated conservatively or surgically in combination with the cause of the disease. 1. Cervical inflammation: it is a disease caused by inflammatory changes in the vaginal part of the cervix and the mucous membrane of the cervical canal. Once diagnosed, antibiotics should be used immediately to reduce inflammation, such as azithromycin, doxycycline, etc. For Neisseria gonorrhea infection, ceftriaxone sodium, cefixime should be used; and for Chlamydia trachomatis infection, doxycycline, minocycline should be used. If there are cervical polyps, polyp removal is required. 2. Cervical cancer: when atypical squamous cells are found in cervical biopsy, there is a tendency of cervical cancer, which requires further examination and further treatment according to the examination results, and timely surgical resection of the lesion is needed if surgery can be done. If at present just do cervical biopsy found atypical squamous cells, but in order to clarify the diagnosis, it is recommended to do HPV screening, colposcopy as soon as possible for examination.