How to treat cervical secondary lesions


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Cervical secondary lesions, refers to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, secondary is a high-grade cervical precancerous lesions. High-grade cervical precancerous lesions, it is recommended to do cervical conization, that is, Lipp knife surgery to remove the cervical lesions, and then send a pathological test, if the pathological test shows that the lesion range is relatively small, has been completely removed, it is more assured, you can do 2 to 3 times a year cervical cancer screening and hpv virus screening for review and follow-up observation; If the pathological report shows that the scope is relatively large and the incision is not clean, it is necessary to closely review it, and it may also be necessary to do a second Lippo operation. Therefore, secondary cervical lesions need attention and timely surgery. If the operation time is delayed, there is a risk of cancer.