How severe is cervical lesion grade II


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Cervical lesions of grade II are more severe.
Cervical lesions of grade II mean that there are moderate abnormal changes in cervical epithelial cells. If these changes are not treated promptly, there is a risk that they will progress to more severe lesions or even cervical cancer. When
cervical lesions of grade II are definitely diagnosed, aggressive treatment, such as cervical conization, is usually required to remove the diseased tissue and prevent the disease from getting worse. This highlights the severity of the disease and cannot be taken lightly.
In addition, even after treatment, close follow-up monitoring is required to ensure that the lesions are completely removed and that no recurrence or new problems occur. This also reflects the potential risk and severity of the disease.