Does the normal cervix have squamous cells?


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The normal cervix is squamous cells. The normal cervical external orifice is squamous cells and columnar cells of the cervical canal, so there is generally no need to worry. The junction between normal cervical squamous cells and columnar cells is a good area for cervical cancer. It is recommended that whether it is squamous epithelium or columnar epithelium in clinical practice, regular cervical cancer screening should be done, annual physical examination to understand whether there are lesions in cervical epithelium, whether there is high-risk hpv, hoping to achieve early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment of cancer. If squamous epithelial cells are found in the cervix, don't worry too much, as long as you do regular physical examination every year, pay attention to personal hygiene in daily life, strengthen exercise and maintain adequate nutrition intake to strengthen your immunity.