cervical white vinegar epithelium


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Cervical white vinegar epithelium refers to the white epithelial area on the surface of the cervix after applying acetic acid solution during colposcopy.
Cervical white vinegar epithelium is a white change due to the reaction of diseased cells to acetic acid after applying acetic acid solution to the cervix. Under normal circumstances, cervical epithelium will not change significantly under the action of acetic acid, but once abnormal cells or tissues appear, such as cervicitis, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or even early cervical cancer, vinegar white epithelium may appear.
once cervical white vinegar epithelium is found, it should be promptly sought medical attention and further examination, such as cervical biopsy, HPV test, etc., to determine the nature of the lesion. According to the examination results, cooperate with the doctor to choose the appropriate treatment plan. Patients should follow the doctor's advice for treatment, do not self-medication or ignore the disease.