The treatment of cervical dysplasia depends on the severity of the abnormal cells as well as other factors such as age, overall health, and the desire for future pregnancies. The following are the most common treatment options for cervical dysplasia:
In mild cases, close monitoring may be recommended. This involves regular cervical screening and follow-up tests to observe changes, as abnormal cells may resolve naturally.
A procedure that uses extreme cold to destroy abnormal cervical cells. Cryotherapy is typically advised for early-stage cervical dysplasia.
A surgical procedure in which a cone-shaped section of abnormal tissue is removed from the cervix and sent for laboratory analysis to ensure complete removal of affected cells.
In severe or recurrent cases, surgical removal of the uterus and cervix may be recommended to prevent progression and ensure long-term health.






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