cervicoscopy


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Cervicoscopy is an important tool for diagnosis and treatment of cervical diseases. Its role is to accurately diagnose, early detect lesions, guide treatment, and evaluate treatment effects. 1. Accurate diagnosis Cervicoscopy can provide high-resolution cervical images, so that doctors can clearly observe subtle lesions on the surface of the cervix, such as changes in epithelial cells and abnormalities in vascular morphology. This helps to accurately determine the nature and scope of the lesion and provides a reliable basis for subsequent treatment decisions.2. Early detection of lesions It can detect early lesions that are easily missed by routine gynecological examinations, especially for cervical precancerous lesions. Through careful observation of the morphology and structure of the cervix, potential risks can be detected in time, so that early intervention and treatment can be carried out to improve the cure rate of the disease and the survival rate of the patient. 3. Guide the treatment After determining the lesion, the cervical endoscope can guide the doctor to carry out targeted treatment. For example, for cervical polyps, it can be removed directly under the microscope; For suspicious lesions, accurate biopsy can be performed to confirm the diagnosis. In the course of treatment, doctors can also observe the treatment effect in real time to ensure the thoroughness of the treatment. 4. evaluation of treatment effect After treatment, the effect of treatment can be evaluated by cervical endoscopy review to observe whether the lesion is completely removed and whether there are signs of recurrence. It is important to adjust the follow-up treatment plan and follow-up plan. Cervical endoscopy plays an indispensable role in the diagnosis and treatment of cervical diseases and provides important technical support for ensuring women's reproductive health.