We should be familiar with cervicitis. There are many diseases occurring in real life. Among gynecological diseases, cervicitis is the most serious one. Therefore, it is very important for everyone to understand the symptoms of cervicitis in the early stage. So what are the symptoms of cervicitis? What are the symptoms of cervicitis? Pain is one of the symptoms of cervicitis: pain often occurs in the lower abdomen or lumbosacral region, and sometimes in the upper abdomen, thighs and hip joints. It worsens during menstruation, bowel movements or sexual intercourse, especially when the inflammation extends backward along the uterosacral ligament or spreads along the bottom of the broad ligament, forming chronic parauterine connective tissue inflammation. The pain is more severe when the main ligament of the cervix thickens. Every time the cervix is touched, it immediately causes pain in the iliac fossa and lumbosacral region. Some patients may even experience nausea, affecting their sexual life. Increased vaginal discharge is a symptom of chronic cervicitis: sometimes it is the only symptom of chronic cervicitis, usually thick mucus or purulent mucus, sometimes the secretions may contain blood or a small amount of blood, there may also be contact bleeding, and the irritation of vaginal discharge may cause vulvar itching. Bladder and intestinal symptoms: Chronic cervicitis can spread through the lymphatic channels or directly spread to the bladder triangle or the connective tissue around the bladder. As a result, as soon as there is urine in the bladder, there is an urge to defecate, and symptoms of frequent urination or difficulty urinating appear, but the urine is clear and the routine urine test is normal. Common causes of cervicitis include: 1. Mechanical stimulation or injury The cause of cervicitis is related to sexual life. Natural or artificial abortion, diagnostic curettage and childbirth can cause damage to the cervix and lead to inflammation. Adult women should pay attention to contraception, avoid or reduce artificial abortion surgery, pay attention to postpartum hygiene, and avoid postpartum infection. 2. Delivery, induced labor, miscarriage, etc. The causes of cervicitis include the above activities that can damage the cervix, causing bacteria to invade and easily lead to cervical erosion. In addition, bacteria can often enter the uterus and fallopian tubes through the uterine meridians, causing infection. At the same time, because the urethra and anus are open near the vagina, it is easy to contaminate the vaginal opening during urination and defecation, causing infection. 3. Sitting for a long time Sitting for a long time can lead to poor blood circulation. What’s more serious is that sitting for a long time makes the vagina poorly ventilated, making it prone to infection and causing some cervicitis. 4. Long-term use of pads Many women think that using sanitary pads is hygienic, but this will cause direct contact with underwear, causing the vulva to be airtight and triggering some gynecological diseases. |
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