What are the symptoms of cervical infection

Dr. Peyton Anderson
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2025-05-04 23:11:25
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Cervical infection, clinically divided into acute cervicitis and chronic cervicitis. Acute cervicitis in clinical mainly manifested as purulent vaginal secretions, and accompanied by frequent micturition, urgency, local congestion and edema in the cervix, there will also be purulent secretions in the cervical canal. Chronic cervicitis is manifested as cervical hypertrophy, cervical polyps, in addition to the surface of the cervix some people will show a number of Na's cyst, manifested as a bluish white vesicle on the surface of the cervix. The above is the clinical manifestations of acute cervicitis and chronic cervicitis, which can be diagnosed after examination.