What symptom does cervical hypertrophy have

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All kinds of uterine bleeding related to pregnancy: uterine hypertrophy can be seen with a large amount of vaginal bleeding, but there is no history of menopause, and no early pregnancy reaction; and all kinds of uterine bleeding related to pregnancy, such as abortion, hydatidiform mole, etc., have a history of menopause, and pregnancy test and B-ultrasound examination are helpful for differential diagnosis. Then some patients put forward the symptoms of cervical hypertrophy.

What symptom does cervical hypertrophy have

Symptom 1: increased leucorrhea, lower abdominal pain: acute stage of cervical hypertrophy, patients with leucorrhea often purulent, with lower abdomen and lumbosacral pain, or frequent urination, urgency, pain and other bladder irritation. Chronic leucorrhea is milky mucinous, or yellowish purulent, which is one of the symptoms of cervical hypertrophy.

Symptom 2: the symptoms of cervical hypertrophy are also manifested as bloody leucorrhea or bleeding after sex: when cervical hypertrophy is not treated for a long time, leading to the severity of the lesion, bloody leucorrhea or bleeding after sex can appear. In addition, when the inflammatory lesions spread to the pelvic cavity along the uterosacral ligament, there may be lumbosacral pain, lower abdominal distension and dysmenorrhea, etc., which are aggravated during defecation and sexual intercourse.

Symptom 3: excessive menstruation and prolonged menstruation: it is mainly manifested as excessive menstruation and prolonged duration; it is also manifested as shortening the cycle to about 20 days with no obvious change in menstruation and duration; or it is manifested as prolonged menstruation but little menstruation.

matters needing attention

Cervical hypertrophy is a relatively common gynecological disease, common that the disease is more likely to occur in female friends, so female friends must understand some of the basic knowledge about cervical hypertrophy. Simple cervical hypertrophy will not affect pregnancy, severe cervicitis, can cause tubal oophoritis, tubal adhesion, obstruction, leading to infertility, so early prevention is very important.