When a woman has a gynecological disease, if she does not receive timely treatment, mild symptoms may cause discomfort and affect her normal work or daily life. However, when the disease worsens, it may affect women's fertility or even life. The same is true for cervical cysts, and the disease needs to be discovered as soon as possible. Therefore, we need to have an understanding of the symptoms of cervical cysts. So what are the symptoms of cervical cysts? What are the main symptoms of cervical cysts? Cervical cyst is a type of chronic cervicitis, which generally has no obvious symptoms. The clinical symptom of chronic cervicitis is excessive leucorrhea. Due to the different bacteria, the color and amount of leucorrhea are also different. The discharge may be thick or pus-like, sometimes containing blood or small amounts of blood, and may be irregular. There is often pain in the lower abdomen or lumbosacral area, and there may be a downward pain or menstrual pain in the pelvis, which is often aggravated during menstruation, defecation or sexual intercourse. In addition, irregular menstruation and infertility may occur. 1. Excessive leucorrhea When you have cervical cysts, the most important symptom is the increase in discharge. However, because the bacteria that cause cervical cysts are different for each person, the color and amount of leucorrhea are different. The discharge may be thick or pus-like, and some patients may even have blood in their discharge. 2. Increased secretions This is also the easiest way to identify whether you have cervical cysts. When you find that your vaginal discharge has changed frequently and the color has turned yellow or light yellow, you need to check it out in time. 3. Pain in the lower abdomen and other areas When you have cervical cysts, you will experience pain in your lower abdomen, which will be aggravated especially during menstruation, bowel movements, and sexual intercourse. 4. Irregular menstruation and infertility My menstrual cycle has always been regular, but recently my period has become irregular. Or symptoms such as not getting pregnant despite actively preparing for pregnancy may be caused by cervical cysts. |
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