LEEP treatment of cervical precancerous lesions

LEEP treatment of cervical precancerous lesions

Cervical cancer is a common disease that endangers women's health. It mostly occurs in married women aged 35-55 years who have given birth to many children. About 95% of them are squamous cell carcinomas and 5% are adenocarcinomas. The occurrence and development of cervical precancerous lesions, namely cervical atypical hyperplasia, cervical cancer has a gradual evolution process, which can take from several years to decades. It is generally believed that this evolution process goes through several stages: hyperplasia, atypical hyperplasia, carcinoma in situ, early invasion, and invasive cancer. Is the LEEP treatment method for cervical precancerous lesions good?

Once cervical precancerous lesions are diagnosed, they must be taken seriously. But at the same time, we must not be too nervous. We must despise it strategically and pay attention to it tactically. "Immediate diagnosis and treatment, follow-up examinations and prevention can effectively control it."

When cervical precancerous lesions are detected, the treatment of cervical precancerous lesions is the most concerned issue for patients. According to research, CIN1 patients have a nearly 60% chance of natural reversal, so if the lesion is not too large, close follow-up or local physical therapy, such as electrocautery, laser and microwave therapy, is sufficient. This treatment can be completed in a gynecological clinic and the treatment process is basically painless.

CIN2/3 patients can be treated with local excision, and the commonly used method is LEEP knife. Through local excision of the lesion, both fertility function and satisfactory treatment effect can be achieved. Surgery such as LEEP only needs to be performed under local anesthesia and is completed in about 5 to 10 minutes. There may be vaginal discharge for a period of time after the operation, and the surgical wound will heal in 4 to 6 weeks. The couple can resume their sexual life 3 months after the operation.

Cervical precancerous lesions are not to be feared. Early detection and early treatment can even achieve a 100% cure rate. Experts recommend that women start cervical cancer screening at the age of 21 or after three years of sexual activity until the age of 65, with a cervical cytology smear test once a year. Timely detection and diagnosis of cervical precancerous lesions and appropriate treatment can achieve the goal of preventing cervical cancer.

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