Cervical erosion often occurs in adult women. The reason for cervical erosion is that when a person is in a chronic inflammation for a long time, the epithelium of the external cervical opening will be covered. Since the columnar epithelium is very thin, if you see capillaries and red stroma, and the red area is clearly separated from the surrounding epithelium, then this kind of situation is cervical erosion. What are the manifestations of cervical erosion? The first: symptoms of cervical erosion. After cervical erosion occurs, there will often be increased and sticky leucorrhea, milky white or light yellow purulent secretions, sometimes bloody or mixed with blood; the vulva may be irritated by increased leucorrhea and may develop vulvitis or vaginitis, causing itching and pain; when the inflammation is severe, it can spread along the uterosacral ligament and cardinal ligament to cause pelvic connective tissue inflammation, causing pain in the lower abdomen or lumbosacral region, accompanied by a feeling of falling; when the inflammation spreads to the bladder triangle or around the bladder, frequent urination or difficulty urinating may occur, and sexual intercourse may also cause contact bleeding or odor. Second: the manifestation of cervical erosion: 1. Increased leucorrhea: Increased leucorrhea is the main symptom of this disease. Usually the leucorrhea is milky white or light yellow purulent secretion, sometimes bloody or mixed with blood. 2. Vulvar itching and pain: The vulva and vagina may be stimulated by increased leucorrhea, which may lead to vulvitis or vaginitis and cause vulvar itching and pain. 3. Pain in the lower abdomen and lumbosacral region: When the inflammation is severe, it can spread along the uterosacral ligament and cardinal ligament and lead to pelvic connective tissue inflammation, causing pain in the lower abdomen or lumbosacral region, accompanied by a feeling of falling. 4. Frequent urination or difficulty urinating: When the inflammation spreads to the bladder trigone or around the bladder, frequent urination or difficulty urinating may occur. 5. Infertility: Thick leucorrhea is not conducive to sperm penetration, so severe cervicitis can cause infertility. |
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