How to treat cervical cin grade 2


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Cervical conization can be used to treat cervical CIN 2. Cervical conization is currently a common and effective treatment for cervical CIN 2. Surgical removal of the diseased cervical tissue can effectively prevent further development of the lesion. Surgery can accurately remove abnormal areas while minimizing damage to normal tissues. Second, this surgical method can determine the extent and scope of the lesion. Pathological examination after tissue removal helps to more accurately assess the disease and determine whether there are more serious lesions, such as cervical cancer, so as to formulate a more appropriate treatment plan for subsequent treatment. Moreover, although cervical conization is an invasive treatment, it is relatively safe and has a low incidence of complications. The doctor will evaluate the patient thoroughly before surgery to ensure that the patient is fit for surgery, and closely monitor the patient's recovery after surgery to deal with possible problems. However, the patient will also need to follow up and review after surgery. This is because although the diseased tissue is removed, there is still the possibility of recurrence. Regular review can detect abnormalities early, timely intervention and treatment. At the same time, patients need to pay attention to maintaining good living habits and sexual hygiene after surgery to reduce the risk of recurrence. For cervical CIN 2, cervical conization is the main treatment method. Patients should fully communicate with doctors, understand the advantages and disadvantages of surgery, actively cooperate with treatment, and do a good job in postoperative follow-up and self-management.