Problem description: Condition description (onset time, main symptoms, symptom changes, etc.): Hello doctor! I am 58 years old this year. I had atypical squamous epithelial cells in my physical examination TCT in March, and later went to the hospital for a follow-up visit for HPV. The test results showed high-risk HPV39,58 and low-risk HPV44. I also pay great attention to hygiene and have no contact with people. , I would like to ask the doctor how it was infected, how to treat it, whether there is cancer, whether to go to the hospital for treatment: not to go to the current medication instructions: not to take medicine, previous medical and surgical history: none
question date:2021-03-12
Patient information:Age: 58 years old, Gender: Female
Problem analysis: It suggests that there may be precancerous lesions of the cervix. Need to do further colposcopy, and do cervical biopsy under colposcopy to determine whether there are cervical precancerous lesions.
Guidance suggestion: If the biopsy pathology result shows CINI level, it can be reviewed regularly, and the colposcopy cervical biopsy will be reviewed after 1 year; if the biopsy result shows CIN 2-3 level, further leep or yes Cervical conization surgery to remove the local diseased tissue of the cervix.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection