Low-grade squamous lesions plus HPV positive

Low-grade squamous lesions plus HPV positive

Mild cervical leukoplakia, also known as low-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, is mainly caused by high-risk HPV infection. Therefore, mild phospholipidosis plus HPV positive refers to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia caused by HPV infection. Since CINI 60% or so can recover spontaneously, there is no need for cervical conization surgery. However, there is a persistent high-risk HPV infection now, so it is recommended to use interferon suppositories or Rebexin for vaginal medication treatment, and at the same time do jogging and exercise every day to enhance the body's resistance, so that after the HPV turns negative, the low-grade mutations will also recover.

Mild squamous intraepithelial lesions are diagnosed when cervical cytology is performed, which shows that there are small amounts of squamous intraepithelial lesions on the cervical cells. HPV positive indicates that the patient is infected with human papillomavirus, which is a virus that is closely related to the occurrence of cervical cancer. However, since the problem with cytology examination is not serious, the patient can observe first, and then come back for cervical cytology examination after 6-12 months. If the condition has not changed, a DNA test for HPV can be done. At this time, the patient needs to improve his own resistance to help eliminate the virus.

If the patient's TCT test shows mild squamous intraepithelial degeneration and HPV is positive, it means that the patient has precancerous lesions. However, the grade of precancerous lesions is relatively low, so the probability of disappearance is naturally higher. If the patient's HPV infection is not high-risk types 16 and 18, he or she can be observed for 3-6 months before returning for a follow-up visit, or can be treated with interferon suppositories, Baofukang suppositories, etc. for 3-6 months before returning for a follow-up visit.

If the patient's HPV infection is high-risk types 16 and 18, the patient's probability of developing cervical cancer is relatively high, so further colposcopy is recommended in this case. If there are any problems with the colposcopy, further puncture biopsy or cervical conization will be performed to eliminate cervical cancer. If there are no problems with this clearance, the patient can come back for a follow-up visit in 3-6 months; if there are any problems, the next treatment plan will be determined based on the pathological results.

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