What is acute cervicitis?


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Acute cervicitis is an acute inflammation caused by pathogen infection of the cervix. Acute cervicitis is mainly seen in infectious abortion, puerperium infection, unclean sexual life, cervical injury or vaginal foreign body pathogen entry and infection. Acute cervicitis is more common in women during childbearing, accounting for about 40% to 50% of the total number of outpatients. Acute cervicitis is less common than chronic cervicitis. It occurs mostly in puerperal infection and infectious abortion, trichomonas vaginalis, fungal gonorrhea infection, and is accompanied by acute uterine inflammation. In general, leucorrhea is the most common and sometimes even the only symptom of acute cervicitis, often purulent, because cervicitis often coexists with urethritis, cystitis, acute vaginitis, etc., so its symptoms are easy to cover up, but it is necessary to do a routine examination of the cervix in time, such as cervical tct, electronic colposcopy to clarify the cause, diagnosed cervical inflammation.