Can low-grade squamous lesions be cured?
Low-grade squamous lesions are generally treatable, with specific details as follows:
This condition is a type of precancerous cervical lesion, and most patients with this condition are associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. HPV can generally be categorized into low-risk and high-risk types. After infection, patients may develop squamous epithelial hyperplasia of the mucous membranes, which can manifest on the skin as common warts or genital warts (condyloma acuminata). Genital warts are also closely linked to the development of anal cancer and cervical cancer. When the patient's condition is mild and classified as a low-grade clinical lesion, they should visit a正规 hospital and receive antiviral treatment under medical guidance. For example, oral interferon medications can be used to enhance the patient's immune function, gradually leading to viral clearance (conversion to HPV-negative). Medications that may be used include recombinant human interferon α2b injection, recombinant human interferon α1b for injection, and pegylated interferon α-2b injection. Once the virus becomes negative, the cure rate for this condition significantly increases.
It is recommended that patients consume more fresh fruits and vegetables during treatment and reduce intake of fresh fruits and vegetables.