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HPV Positive & Abnormal TCT Results? No Panic: Cervical Issues Can Be Resolved Without Pills or Surgery

Last week, Ms Han received abnormal physical exam results showing high-risk HPV positivity, which made her extremely anxious and prompted an immediate gynecology appointment at Amcare.

Cervical health weighs heavily on many women’s minds. They worry about cervicitis, cervical polyps and cysts, and especially fear HPV infection linked to cervical cancer. However, there are reliable solutions at every stage — from screening and treatment to viral clearance and daily prevention, and our team will stand by you through the whole process.

1. Regular Screening: The First Line of Defense for Cervical Health

Core cervical screening includes HPV and TCT tests. Annual screening is recommended for women who have been sexually active, following medical advice.

If screening returns abnormal findings, doctors will arrange further examinations such as colposcopy and gynecologic ultrasound to assess the scope and severity of lesions, and evaluate the uterus and cervix thoroughly.

All gynecologists at Amcare hold associate chief physician or higher titles, and radiologists boast extensive clinical experience. Precise diagnosis relies on advanced equipment plus seasoned professional judgment.

2. Positive HPV Test Results: Stay Calm

Most women panic upon seeing a positive HPV result, fearing they will develop cervical cancer, just like Xiaohan.

In fact, the vast majority of HPV infections are similar to a minor "cold" of the cervix, which the human immune system can clear naturally. Only persistent high-risk HPV infection requires targeted intervention, as it may trigger precancerous cervical lesions and even cervical cancer.

Cervical Stent Therapy + Red Card Topical Treatment: Clear HPV Without Medication or Surgery

Beyond conventional oral drugs and surgery, Amcare offers two innovative local therapies to accelerate HPV clearance:

  1. Cervical therapeutic stent: Acts directly on lesions to continuously eliminate viruses and block precancerous cervical changes.

  2. Red Card treatment: Instead of killing viruses directly, it activates local cervical immunity to help the body clear HPV on its own.

Doctors will select the appropriate therapy based on viral load, cervical condition and your daily schedule. Most patients achieve negative HPV results upon follow-up: recheck 3 months after stent treatment, or 6 months after Red Card therapy.

3. Precancerous Cervical Lesions (CIN): No Need for Alarm

The term "precancerous lesion" sounds intimidating, yet it only indicates abnormal tissue rather than invasive cancer — a warning signal requiring early intervention.

Amcare’s gynecology specialists customize treatment plans according to lesion range and HPV subtype.

If surgery is necessary, all procedures (ablation, LEEP, etc.) are performed by associate chief physicians or senior specialists. Surgeons precisely remove abnormal tissue while fully preserving cervical function and future fertility. Our experienced anesthesiologists deliver comprehensive care including pre-op assessment, intra-op monitoring and post-op pain relief for a safe, comfortable treatment experience.

4. HPV Vaccine: An Extra Layer of Protection

Many women panic over positive HPV or abnormal TCT results. Most HPV infections can be cleared by immunity. We offer non-surgical local treatments: cervical stents and Red Card therapy to boost local immunity and eliminate virus. For precancerous lesions, senior doctors perform precise operations to preserve fertility. HPV vaccines still work for infected people and reduce cross-contamination. Regular screening and vaccines protect cervical health.

A common misconception: "Vaccines are useless if I already have HPV."

The HPV family contains nearly 200 known subtypes infecting humans. Even if infected with one or several strains, vaccines can shield you from other high-risk subtypes. HPV vaccination is a cost-effective way to prevent cervical cancer and HPV-related disorders.

Amcare provides multiple HPV vaccines for adults: Merck’s quadrivalent & 9-valent vaccines for women, and 9-valent vaccine for men.

Vaccination for male partners reduces cross-infection risks, as cervical health relies on mutual protection between couples.

Final Tips

Cervical health is maintained through regular screening, standardized treatment and healthy daily habits. There is no need for excessive fear — consistent TCT & HPV screening lowers risks significantly. If HPV infection or cervical lesions occur, timely treatment and regular follow-ups keep conditions fully manageable.

Amcare delivers full-cycle care covering screening, diagnosis, treatment, recovery, vaccination and long-term follow-up, supporting every woman to safeguard cervical health.


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