Standardized treatment of cervical precancerous lesions is the best way

Standardized treatment of cervical precancerous lesions is the best way

Cervical precancerous lesions are common gynecological tumors among gynecological diseases, with a very high incidence rate. Such a high incidence rate has attracted more women's attention. Cervical precancerous lesions are very harmful to women. When female friends find early cervical precancerous lesions, they must seek timely treatment. So what kind of treatment is needed for early cervical precancerous lesions? The following are some treatment methods for early cervical precancerous lesions introduced by experts.

1. Atypical hyperplasia: If the biopsy shows mild atypical hyperplasia, it is temporarily treated as inflammation, and the scraping is followed up for half a year and biopsy is performed again when necessary. If the lesion persists, it can be observed. For those diagnosed with moderate atypical hyperplasia, laser, freezing, and electric ironing should be used. For severe atypical hyperplasia, total hysterectomy is generally recommended. If you urgently want to have children, you can also follow up regularly and closely after cone excision.

2. Carcinoma in situ: Generally, most people advocate total hysterectomy, retaining both ovaries; some advocate simultaneous removal of 1-2 cm of the vagina. In recent years, laser treatment has been used at home and abroad, but close follow-up is required after treatment.

3. Microscopic early invasive cancer: Generally, extended total hysterectomy and 1-2 cm of vaginal tissue are recommended. Because the possibility of lymph node metastasis of microscopic early invasive cancer is extremely small, it is not necessary to eliminate pelvic lymphatic tissue.

IV. Invasive cancer: The treatment method should be based on the clinical stage, age, general condition, and equipment conditions. Common treatment methods include radiation, surgery, and chemotherapy. Generally speaking, radiotherapy is suitable for patients of all stages; the surgical effect of stage Ib to IIa is similar to that of radiotherapy; cervical adenocarcinoma is slightly less sensitive to radiotherapy, and a combined treatment of surgical resection and radiotherapy should be adopted.

The above is an introduction to how to treat early cervical precancerous lesions. Cervical precancerous lesions have a great impact on women’s health. If not actively treated, it is likely to cause serious consequences for female friends. Therefore, if women have early symptoms of cervical precancerous lesions, they should go to a regular hospital for treatment as soon as possible and take active treatment measures to avoid worsening of the disease and affecting their health.

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