What causes cervical blackening?


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Cervical blackening may be caused by a variety of reasons, including physiological factors, frequent sexual life, chronic cervicitis, cervical precancerous lesions, etc. 1. Physiological factors with age, female hormone levels change, may lead to increased pigmentation of the cervix, the phenomenon of color deepening. This is a normal physiological process, usually without special treatment. 2. Frequent sexual life Long-term frequent sexual life may cause certain stimulation and friction to the cervix, affecting the appearance of the cervix to a certain extent, making its color darker. 3. Chronic cervicitis Long-term cervical inflammation stimulation may lead to changes in cervical tissue, including color changes. Local blood circulation in inflammatory states may be affected, causing color blackening. 4. Cervical precancerous lesions may be accompanied by abnormal cervical appearance, including color changes, but this is often accompanied by other symptoms, such as contact bleeding, abnormal secretions, etc. If such lesions are suspected, relevant examinations, such as cervical cytology, HPV testing, colposcopy, etc., need to be carried out in time to confirm the diagnosis. When cervical blackening is found, do not blindly nervous or deal with it yourself. It is recommended to seek medical attention in time for detailed gynecological examination and related examinations in order to clarify the cause and take appropriate treatment measures under the guidance of doctors. If it is only caused by physiological reasons, it can be observed regularly; if it is a disease factor, it is necessary to carry out targeted treatment according to specific diseases.
At the same time, attention should be paid to maintaining good sexual hygiene in daily life, and gynecological examinations should be carried out regularly in order to detect and deal with various gynecological problems early.