Cervicitis

Cervicitis is a common disease of women of childbearing age, both acute and chronic. Acute cervicitis often coexists with acute endometritis or acute vaginitis, but it is more common in chronic cervicitis. Mainly manifested as increased vaginal discharge, viscous mucus or purulent mucus, sometimes accompanied by bloodshot or bloodshot. Chronic chronic mechanical stimulation is the main cause of cervicitis. Uteritis is a common type of pelvic inflammation in women. Generally refers to endometritis and cervicitis, which can be divided into acute endometritis and chronic endometritis; cervicitis can be divided into acute cervicitis and chronic cervicitis.

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