Most cervical precancerous lesions can be cured and are reversible. Physical or surgical treatment is selected according to the condition, and the cure rate after treatment is very high. A small number of cervical precancerous lesions cannot be cured and may even develop into cervical cancer. 1. Can cervical precancerous lesions be cured? Cervical precancerous lesions are cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, which are reversible and can be cured in most cases if treated promptly. However, a small number of cervical precancerous lesions cannot be cured and will develop into cervical cancer. 2. How to treat cervical precancerous lesions 1. Surgery Mild cervical precancerous lesions can be closely followed up and do not require surgical treatment. If they are moderate or severe, surgical treatment is required. The method of surgery is determined based on factors such as age and whether there is a desire to have children. 2. Physical therapy If the lesion is small, physical therapy can be used to treat it, such as local laser therapy and microwave therapy. |
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