
CIN Treatment Guidelines
CIN (Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia) treatment guidelines focus on removing abnormal cervical cells to prevent progression to cancer. The approach depends on the severity; for low-grade lesions, doctors often monitor with regular Pap tests. For high-grade lesions, procedures like excision (removing affected tissue) or ablation (destroying abnormal cells) are common. The goal is to eliminate abnormal cells while preserving cervical health. Follow-up is essential to ensure the abnormal cells do not return. Treatment choices consider factors like lesion severity, patient age, and reproductive plans to achieve effective management and future health.