Involvement of glands usually means that the scope of the lesion expands and invades the surrounding glands, and prompt medical treatment is needed once it is detected. Glands are tissues in the human body that can produce secretions, which are usually hormones, etc. When the involvement of glands occurs, clinically, it usually means that the scope of the lesion continues to progress and expand, and ultimately invades the surrounding glands, for example, cervical lesions often involve the glands of the cervical tissues, which is usually due to the infection of human papillomavirus (HPV). If the patient’s examination report suggests that the glands are involved, tissue biopsy and other pathological examinations should be carried out in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease, so as to determine the nature of the cervical lesion, and if necessary, to carry out surgical treatment. Consult your doctor for more information.