biopsy chronic cervicitis squamous hyperplasia

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Biopsy revealed chronic cervicitis and squamous hyperplasia are usually caused by chronic inflammation. Chronic cervicitis is the result of chronic inflammation, which may be caused by a variety of pathogens, such as bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc. The persistence of these pathogens will lead to inflammation of cervical tissue, manifested as cervical congestion, edema, increased secretions, etc. Squamous hyperplasia is an adaptive response of cervical epithelium to chronic inflammation. Under the continuous action of inflammation, squamous epithelium may appear thickening, keratinization and other changes. Although it is usually benign, if it persists for a long time and is not effectively controlled, there is also a certain risk of malignant transformation. For this situation, close attention and regular review are needed. Regular gynecological examination, cervical cytology, etc., to keep abreast of the progress of the disease. If abnormal changes are found, such as cell morphology changes, atypical hyperplasia, etc., further evaluation and treatment may include more detailed examinations such as colposcopy, biopsy, etc. to confirm the diagnosis and formulate appropriate treatment options. For biopsy found chronic cervicitis squamous epithelial hyperplasia, we should pay attention to but not excessive panic, follow the doctor's recommendations for standardized management and treatment, in order to ensure reproductive health.

biopsy chronic cervicitis squamous hyperplasia



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