What Does Gynecological Inflammatory Cells Mean?
When performing cervical examination, gynecological inflammatory cells are often mentioned. If such a description appears on the examination report, it generally indicates that the female patient has gynecological inflammation. Common conditions include cervical erosion or cervicitis. The presence of gynecological inflammatory cells cannot indicate the specific severity of the condition, so further relevant examinations should be conducted to clarify the cause and undergo formal treatment. Let's take a look at this aspect.
In gynecological cervical examination, the presence of inflammatory cells in cervical smears indicates gynecological inflammation, such as cervicitis. However, it cannot determine the severity of cervical erosion unless atypical cells are present, which can indicate severe erosion. It is recommended to undergo examination and treatment at a formal hospital for more effective results. Pay attention to rest and maintain sufficient sleep.
Normal vaginal discharge is white or egg white-like and not excessive. The presence of yellow pus-like discharge may indicate vaginitis, cervicitis, or other conditions. Inflammatory changes in cells are caused by inflammation. It is recommended to seek active treatment. You can visit our hospital for a more scientific treatment plan tailored to your condition after a thorough understanding of your illness.
Although it is important to treat gynecological diseases promptly when diagnosed, prevention is still the key. In daily life, women can enhance their resistance to bacteria through various methods. Firstly, maintain cleanliness and hygiene of the external genitalia. Wear loose and breathable underwear, especially avoiding jeans and synthetic underwear during menstruation. Avoid unsafe sexual practices and long-term excessive use of antibiotics, which can disrupt the normal vaginal flora and lead to gynecological diseases. These measures can effectively prevent the occurrence of gynecological diseases.