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How to treat cin3 carcinoma in situ, a high-grade cervical squamous epithelial lesion

Asked by:Claudia

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 09:24 AM

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  • Garm Garm

    Apr 03, 2026

    Cervical squamous epithelial high-grade lesions CIN3 and carcinoma in situ usually require surgical treatment.

    The main treatments for high-grade cervical squamous epithelial lesions CIN3 and carcinoma in situ include cervical conization and total hysterectomy. Cervical conization is suitable for women who want to have children and preserves the uterus by removing diseased tissue. Total hysterectomy is suitable for patients who have no need for reproduction or have large lesions, and can completely remove the lesions. Other treatment methods include cryotherapy, laser therapy, etc., but the effects are relatively limited. For young patients or those with fertility needs, conservative treatment and close follow-up can be considered. The choice of treatment method needs to be comprehensively evaluated based on factors such as the patient's age, fertility needs, and the extent of the disease.

    Cervical cytology and HPV testing need to be performed regularly after surgery. It is recommended to maintain good living habits, avoid smoking, pay attention to personal hygiene, and exercise appropriately to enhance immunity. You can eat more foods rich in vitamins A, C, and E, such as carrots, citrus fruits, nuts, etc., to help repair epithelial tissue. At the same time, you should avoid overexertion, maintain a regular schedule, follow the doctor's instructions for regular review, and promptly detect and deal with possible recurrences.

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