Mild cervical cellular changes (low-grade precancerous lesions) can spontaneously regress depending on the strength of the individual's immune system. Therefore, regular follow-up may be preferred in the initial stage.

Approaches to be applied during the follow-up and management process include:

* Detailed Cervical Examination: The cervix should be carefully evaluated for potential abnormalities.
* Colposcopy Application: In cases where deemed necessary, colposcopy should be performed for a more detailed examination of the cervix under magnification.
* Ancillary Diagnostic Tests: If abnormalities in the Pap smear or signs of infection are present, additional diagnostic methods such as appropriate culture tests should be applied to clarify the situation.

Key factors supporting the regression and complete healing of precancerous cellular irregularities are:

1. Strong Immune Response: Maintaining effective defense mechanisms of the body against infections and cellular changes.
2. Healthy Eating Habits: Adopting a balanced and nutrient-rich diet.
3. Effective Stress Management: Avoiding chronic stress or developing strategies to cope with stress.