Can inflammation be done cervical biopsy?


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Cervical biopsy is generally not recommended when there is inflammation, which mainly affects the accuracy of results, increases the risk of bleeding, and has a high risk of postoperative infection.
1. Affecting the accuracy of results
Inflammation may interfere with the judgment of pathological changes in cervical tissue, resulting in inaccurate biopsy results. In inflammatory state, some changes in cell morphology and structure of cervical tissue may occur, which may be confused with the true pathological changes, thus misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis may occur.
2. Increase the risk of bleeding Inflammation
will make cervical tissue congested and fragile. Biopsy at this time is more likely to cause bleeding, and bleeding may be difficult to control, increasing the incidence of complications such as postoperative bleeding and hematoma formation.
3. Biopsy operation when the risk of postoperative infection is high
and there is inflammation will further increase the chance of invasion of pathogens such as bacteria, resulting in a significant increase in the possibility of postoperative infection, which is not conducive to wound healing and recovery.
Therefore, when inflammation is found, it should be actively treated first, and then cervical biopsy should be considered after inflammation is controlled to ensure the accuracy of examination results and reduce the occurrence of related complications.