Many female friends may be familiar with chronic cervicitis, but they are not very familiar with the specific clinical manifestations of chronic cervicitis . Here is a brief introduction to the clinical manifestations of chronic cervicitis. In general, the common clinical manifestations of chronic cervicitis are: 1. Bladder and intestinal symptoms: Chronic cervicitis can spread through the lymphatic system or directly spread to the bladder trigone or the connective tissue around the bladder. Therefore, as soon as there is urine in the bladder, there is an urge to defecate, and symptoms of frequent urination or dysuria appear, but the urine is clear and the urine routine test is normal. In some cases, the inflammation continues to spread or passes through the lymphatic pathways connecting the cervix, the bladder trigone, and the ureter, causing secondary urinary tract infection. The incidence of chronic pyelonephritis in adult women is many times higher than that in men, which may be related to this situation. Intestinal symptoms occur less frequently than bladder symptoms, and some patients feel pain when defecating. 2. Increased vaginal discharge: Sometimes it is the only symptom of chronic cervicitis. It is usually thick mucus or purulent mucus. Sometimes the secretion may contain blood or a small amount of blood, and there may also be contact bleeding. The irritation of vaginal discharge may cause vulvar itching. 3. Pain: The clinical manifestations of chronic cervicitis also include frequent pain in the lower abdomen or lumbosacral region, and sometimes pain in the upper abdomen, thighs and hip joints. The pain worsens during menstruation, defecation or sexual intercourse, especially when the inflammation spreads backward along the uterosacral ligament or along the bottom of the broad ligament, forming chronic parauterine connective tissue inflammation. The pain is even worse when the main ligament of the cervix thickens. Whenever the cervix is touched, it immediately causes pain in the iliac fossa and lumbosacral region. Some patients may even feel nausea, affecting their sexual life. 4. Other symptoms: irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, pelvic heaviness, infertility, etc. are all clinical manifestations of chronic cervicitis. The above is an introduction to the clinical manifestations of chronic cervicitis. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. Once the clinical manifestations of chronic cervicitis appear, you must go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid worsening of the disease. For more information, please visit the cervicitis disease special topic at http://www..com.cn/fuke/gjjb/gjy/ or consult an expert for free. The expert will then give a detailed answer based on the patient's specific situation. |
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