Chronic cervicitis

Chronic cervicitis is the most common form of gynecological diseases. Women in labor are more common. The main clinical manifestations are increased vaginal discharge, milky white or slightly yellow, or viscous purulent, sometimes bloody or mixed with bloodshot blood. Generally, it is not difficult to diagnose through gynecological examination. The local manifestations of the cervix are erosion, cervical hypertrophy, cervicitis, cervical gland cysts, and squamous metaplasia of the cervix.

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