It is said that cervical disease is a lifelong pain for women, as it can worsen and eventually turn into cancer. Cancer is probably the last two words that everyone wants to hear, as it could potentially take away our lives. Even if cervical diseases are not severe, they can still cause damage to our cervix. So, what are the types of cervical diseases?
What are the types of cervical diseases
What are the types of cervical diseases? Cervical diseases refer to various lesions that occur in the cervical area, including inflammation, injury, tumors, and precancerous lesions, etc. It is one of the most common diseases in women, and the most serious situation is cervical cancer. In medicine, various lesions that occur near the cervix in women are called cervical lesions. Including cervical erosion, cervicitis, cervical polyps, cervical hypertrophy, cervical leukoplakia, cervical cysts, and cervical cancer.
Symptoms of cervical diseases
1. Increased vaginal discharge is the main symptom of this disease, usually presenting as milky white or pale yellow purulent discharge, sometimes bloody or mixed with blood streaks. Itching and pain in the external genitalia. Increased vaginal discharge can lead to secondary vulvitis or vaginitis, causing itching and pain in the external genitalia and vagina.
2. Pain in the lower abdomen and lumbosacral region. When inflammation is severe, it can spread along the uterosacral ligament and main ligament, leading to pelvic connective tissue inflammation. This can cause pain in the lower abdomen or lumbosacral region, accompanied by a feeling of heaviness. Frequent urination or difficulty urinating may occur when inflammation affects the trigone or surrounding area of the bladder.
Cervical disease is a gynecological disease that women have been prone to in recent years. Generally, the condition will spread, and if not treated in a timely manner, it may lead to irreversible results, such as having to cut off our uterus or developing advanced cervical cancer. The first time there is a physical problem, it is necessary to go to the hospital to solve it. Do not delay the condition, otherwise it will be chronic suicide.