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Cervicitis Health Article
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Definition
Cervicitis is swelling (inflammation) of the end of the uterus (cervix).
Alternative Names
Cervical inflammation; Inflammation - cervix
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Cervicitis is most often caused by an infection. However, in a few cases it may be due to:
Cervicitis is very common, affecting more than half of all women at some point during their adult lives. Risks include:
STDs that can cause cervicitis include:
Bacteria (such as staphylococcus and streptococcus) and too much growth of normal bacteria in the vagina (bacterial vaginosis), can also cause cervicitis.
Symptoms
Note: There may be no symptoms.
Signs and tests
A pelvic examination may show:
Tests:
Treatment
Treatments include:
Expectations (prognosis)
Simple cervicitis usually heals with treatment if the cause is found and there is a treatment for that cause.
Complications
Cervicitis may last for months to years. Cervicitis may lead to pain with intercourse (dyspareunia).
Calling your health care provider
Call your health care provider if you have symptoms of cervicitis. |
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