What are the symptoms of chronic cervicitis? 1. Cervical erosion: This is the most common type of chronic cervicitis. It manifests as a fine granular red area in the vaginal part of the cervix at the external cervical opening. 2. Cervical polyps: Under the long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation, the cervical canal mucosa proliferates locally. Due to the rejection effect of the uterus, the proliferating mucosa gradually protrudes from the cervical opening, forming polyps. 3. Endocervicitis: also known as endocervicitis. The inflammation is limited to the endocervical mucosa and the underlying tissues. Clinically, the vaginal part of the cervix is smooth, but the cervical opening is congested or blocked by purulent secretions. 4. Cervical hypertrophy: Due to the long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation, the cervix becomes congested and edematous, and the glands and stroma proliferate, causing the cervix to hypertrophy to varying degrees. 5. Cervical glandular cyst: also known as Nabot cyst, or Nabot cyst for short. This is a small bluish-white cyst protruding from the surface of the cervix. I hope the above introduction can be helpful to everyone. At the same time, I hope that female friends can have a deeper understanding of this. |
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