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A few anechoic patches before and after the cervix are described by B-ultrasound examination.
Several anechoic patches before and after the cervix may indicate pathological changes in cervical tissue, possibly cysts, usually related to cervical cysts and cervical cancer. When squamous epithelium replaces columnar epithelium in cervical metastasis, squamous epithelium may cover the cervical orifice, blocking the glandular orifice, making gland secretions unable to be discharged in time. Cysts are easily formed in the glandular canal. If the patient's uterus has an inflammatory reaction, it may stimulate the glandular duct, which is easy to cause congestion and edema in the cervix, and may also cause abscess in the cervix. At this time, B-ultrasound examination can prompt several anechoic lesions before and after the cervix.
Patients should pay attention to personal hygiene, keep local clean and dry, and change underwear frequently. To keep the bladder full before the examination, the examination results can be more clear.