I don’t know how much we all know about the early symptoms of cervical inflammation. The incidence of this disease is very high now, especially among some middle-aged female friends. In fact, only effective methods can be taken to completely cure this disease. Maybe many of us don’t have a clear understanding of the early symptoms of cervical inflammation. Let’s take a look at the early symptoms of cervical inflammation. 1. Vaginal bleeding, manifested as contact bleeding, prolonged menstruation, shortened cycle, increased menstrual flow, etc. Postmenopausal women will have irregular vaginal bleeding. This symptom is more obvious and helps everyone to detect cervicitis in time. 2. Increased vaginal discharge, which is white or bloody, sometimes thin like water or rice soup, with a fishy smell. In the late stage, due to the rupture of cancerous tissue, tissue necrosis, secondary infection, etc., the patient will have a large amount of purulent or rice soup-like foul-smelling leucorrhea 3. Leucorrhea is mucous or contains blood, or bleeding during sexual intercourse, accompanied by vulvar itching and lumbar pain. Viscous and purulent leucorrhea is not conducive to the passage of sperm and can also cause infertility. 4. The early symptoms of acute cervicitis are increased vaginal discharge with purulent content, accompanied by low back pain and lower abdominal discomfort. 5. The early symptoms of chronic cervicitis are excessive leucorrhea, which is white, mucous or contains blood, or bleeding during sexual intercourse, accompanied by vulvar itching, lumbosacral pain, and aggravation during menstruation. 6. Symptoms of chronic cervicitis. Generally, the main symptom is increased leucorrhea. Acute cervicitis leucorrhea is purulent, accompanied by pain in the lower abdomen and lumbosacral region, or bladder irritation signs such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain. Chronic cervicitis leucorrhea is milky white mucous, or light yellow purulent; severe cervical erosion or cervical polyps may cause bloody leucorrhea or bleeding after sexual intercourse. Mild cases may be asymptomatic. When the inflammation spreads to the pelvic cavity along the uterosacral ligament, there may be pain in the lumbosacral region, a feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen, and dysmenorrhea, which worsens during bowel movements and sexual intercourse. |
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