Does cervical cin grade 1 require surgery?

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2025-05-18 07:47:20 Views: 54 times

Cervical CIN grade 1 does not necessarily require surgery.

In most cases, cervical CIN grade 1 lesions may return to normal over time, especially in young women, and the possibility of regression is relatively high. Therefore, for patients with CIN grade 1 found for the first time, close observation can be made first, and surgery is not urgent. However, if the patient has other high-risk factors, such as persistent HPV infection, especially high-risk HPV infection, unsatisfactory colposcopy, large lesions, and immunosuppression, surgery may be an option to consider. The doctor will comprehensively evaluate and weigh according to the specific situation to determine the most suitable treatment plan for the patient. In

addition, strict periodic review must be carried out regardless of whether surgery or observation is selected. Cytology, HPV testing, colposcopy, etc. can be reviewed in time to understand the progression or regression of lesions, so that treatment strategies can be adjusted if necessary.



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