What is gynecological B-glucuronidase

gynecological B-glucuronidase is an enzyme substance associated with gynecological diseases, mainly used to assess the risk of cervical lesions. The increase in enzyme activity may be associated with diseases such as cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer, and is often used as one of the auxiliary diagnostic indicators. Under normal physiological conditions, B-glucuronidase activity is low in cervical cells. When inflammation or abnormal proliferation occurs in cervical tissue, the enzyme activity may significantly increase. Cervical secretions or tissue samples are often used for clinical testing, and the operation process is non-invasive and fast. Individuals with abnormal enzyme activity need to undergo further evaluation in combination with HPV testing, TCT examination, and other methods. Some benign gynecological diseases may also cause transient elevation of B-glucuronidase, such as acute cervicitis, cervical polyps, etc. After standardized treatment, enzyme activity in such cases can often return to normal. Individuals with persistent abnormalities should be alert to the possibility of precancerous lesions, and it is recommended to confirm the diagnosis through vaginal colposcopy biopsy. Pregnant women may experience physiological enzyme activity fluctuations due to hormonal changes, which need to be differentiated from pathological conditions. Maintaining regular gynecological check ups can help detect enzyme activity abnormalities early on. Daily attention should be paid to perineal hygiene, avoiding unclean sexual activity, and receiving HPV vaccine can reduce the risk of related diseases. When detecting abnormalities, there is no need to be overly anxious. Seeking medical attention promptly and completing the examination can obtain an accurate diagnosis.

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