Clinically, many cervical diseases are relatively serious. If cervical diseases are not treated and controlled in time, they are likely to develop into malignant lesions, which are often referred to as malignant lesions. In cases like this, it cannot be ruled out that it is caused by cervical precancerous lesions, so it is important to understand this type of phenomenon and take preventive measures. So what does cervical precancerous lesions mean? 1. Cervical precancerous lesions refer to abnormal proliferative lesions of the cervix that have a tendency to become cancerous but cannot be diagnosed as carcinoma in situ. They are a transitional period in the development of cervical cancer and have the potential to develop into malignant tumors. If they exist for a long time, they may turn into cancer. Cervical precancerous lesions are severe cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN3). The occurrence and development of cervical cancer has a gradual evolution process, which can take from several years to decades. It is generally believed that this evolution process goes through the following stages: mild, moderate and severe intraepithelial neoplasia, early invasive cancer, and invasive cancer. 2. Cervical precancerous lesions are benign lesions. If not treated, they may turn into cancer, but not necessarily. In the past, benign cervical lesions were divided into three grades: cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade I, grade II, and grade III. Grades II and III were precancerous lesions. Now it is divided into low-grade lesions and high-grade lesions. Grades two and three are high-grade lesions, and grade one is a low-grade lesion. Low-grade lesions do not require treatment and can regress naturally, and most choose surgical treatment. 3. Patients with cervical precancerous lesions may experience irregular vaginal bleeding or heavy menstruation. Therefore, at this time, patients need to pay attention to eating more blood-enriching foods, and foods that help women restore their qi and blood, such as dates and black fungus, etc. You can choose to eat more. You can also choose to eat more soy foods to prevent the aggravation of cervical precancerous lesions. |
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