Guangzhou Willis Medical Cervical Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Center said: Cervical leukoplakia is a phenomenon in which melanocytes degenerate and die. It is a common problem of pigment degeneration and disappearance that can occur anywhere in the body. It usually appears on both sides of the body as milky white patches. The incidence of cervical leukoplakia is now on the rise. It has seriously affected women's normal lives and caused a certain amount of psychological pressure on female friends. So,》》》How to treat cervical leukoplakia? You can click to consult a doctor "" "What are the symptoms of cervical leukoplakia? Clinically, it is generally divided into three types: 1. Simple leukoplakia: a slightly raised, clearly defined white area. The size, shape, and number vary. The white spots are thin and smooth, with a pearl-like luster. If it is obviously thickened, rough, irregular in shape, and protruding from the surface, it indicates active epithelial proliferation and serious lesions. 2. White spot base: The keratinized epithelium covering the white spot surface falls off to reveal the white spot base. Colposcopy shows that its surface is smooth, its edges are clear, and it is slightly lower than its surroundings. The remaining epithelium is orange or light yellow with very fine red spots. 3. White spot mosaic: also known as division and pattern. Atypical epithelium proliferates in a sheet-like manner, and each slightly raised white or yellow area is surrounded by square or polygonal red reticular blood vessels, such as a pattern inlaid with red thin lines, with similar size and shape. If the atypical epithelial proliferation is extremely rapid, the surface of the mosaic area will be irregular and convex, pushing the blood vessels to the surroundings, indicating excessive cell proliferation, and attention should be paid to canceration. Guangzhou Willis Medical Cervical Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Center introduces to you: 1. Cervical leukoplakia can invade many parts: Cervical leukoplakia is a phenomenon of melanocyte degeneration and death. It is a common problem of pigment degradation and disappearance, which can occur anywhere in the body. . It usually appears on both sides of the body as milky white patches. Common areas of violation include the face, lips, hands, arms, legs, and genitals. 2. Bleeding may occur: The surface of the white spot is off-white or only slightly brighter than the surrounding pink mucous membrane. Some edges are neat and clear, and some are not neat. The surface of the white spot can be easily wiped off with a cotton swab, and the bottom appears dot-like. Bleeding.