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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Some patients attempt to treat cervical dysplasia through hormone treatments, diet, and avoidance of certain substances.[dubious ]source[verification needed]
Treatment
Treatment depends on the degree of dysplasia. Mild dysplasia (LSIL or CIN I) may go away on its own.
- You may only need careful observation by your doctor with repeat Pap smears every 3 - 6 months.
- If the changes do not go away or get worse, treatment is necessary.