Cervicitis is one of the most common gynecological diseases in women. It usually occurs in women after childbirth, but in recent years, younger women have also frequently suffered from cervicitis, which is closely related to sexual life and daily behavior. The inducing factors of cervicitis are related to factors such as unclean sexual life, frequent miscarriage, and vaginitis caused by cervical damage. Drug treatment can be selected for treatment, and inducing factors should be avoided in daily life to prevent recurrence. 1. Disordered sexual life Unclean or dirty sexual life can easily bring bacteria to the cervix and cause cervicitis. 2. Abortion After childbirth or multiple miscarriages, the body may suffer from mechanical damage and develop lochia symptoms. Excessive lochia provides the necessary conditions for the reproduction of pathogens and causes cervical inflammation. 3. Cervical injury After intrauterine operation, the cervix may be damaged invisibly, causing vaginitis. If vaginitis persists for a long time, there are bacteria present, which will affect the health of the cervix and eventually cause cervical infection, triggering inflammation and endangering the patient's health. |
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