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How to treat atypical squamous cells

Male  46 years old 2020-05-10
I had a cervical fluid-based cytopathology examination, and the result was atypical squamous cell ambiguous meaning (AUC-US). Did I have cervical cancer?

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  • BY Larry Cotton 2020-05-10
    The meaning of atypical squamous cells is not clear and can be treated with some anti-inflammatory drugs as directed by your doctor. This situation shows that the cells around the cervix of the woman are relatively normal. The absence of cancer may be caused by chronic inflammation. During the treatment period, you should eat less spicy and stimulating food and pay attention to keeping your abdomen warm.
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