Cervicitis and cervical erosion are both common cervical diseases, but many women tend to confuse the two. In fact, there are great differences between cervicitis and cervical erosion, and the two have different symptoms and causes. Therefore, it is important to distinguish them clearly in order to provide better symptomatic treatment. So what is the difference between cervicitis and cervical erosion? What are cervicitis and cervical erosion? Cervicitis: Cervicitis is a common disease among women of childbearing age. It can be acute or chronic. Chronic cervicitis is the most common type in clinical practice. Cervical erosion: Due to different degrees of inflammatory stimulation, the columnar epithelium of the cervical mucosa grows slowly, and the epithelium is flat and smooth in appearance, which is simple erosion; when the columnar epithelium grows quickly and forms glandular hyperplasia, it is adenoid erosion. If the glands are dilated, it may be a follicular erosion, accompanied by stromal hyperplasia, forming small protrusions, which are unevenly covered with columnar epithelium, forming papillary erosions. The above types can often occur in combination. Cervical erosion is one of the most common gynecological diseases. What is the difference in symptoms? Symptoms of cervicitis: increased leucorrhea. Due to different pathogens, scope and degree of inflammation, the leucorrhea may be milky white mucus, light yellow pus, and sometimes bloody or bleeding after sexual intercourse. When the inflammation spreads to the pelvic cavity, lower back pain and pain in the lower abdomen may occur. During gynecological examination, it can be seen that the cervix has varying degrees of erosion, hypertrophy, glandular cysts or polyps. Symptoms of cervical erosion: The main symptom is increased vaginal discharge, which is often purulent. There may be pain in the lower abdomen and lumbosacral area and bladder irritation symptoms; patients with more severe erosion may have varying degrees of pale bloody secretions, typically bloody secretions after sexual intercourse and thick, purulent secretions in the cervix, which are not conducive to the passage of sperm and cause infertility. In order to better understand the clinical symptoms of gynecological inflammation, 91.2% of friends chose The difference between the causes of cervicitis and cervical erosion Causes of cervicitis: Occurs after childbirth, miscarriage or surgery that damages the cervix. The main pathogens are Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Escherichia coli and anaerobic bacteria, followed by Gonorrhea and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The protozoa include Trichomonas and Ameba. In special cases, it is caused by chemicals and radiation. Causes of cervical erosion: The causes include mechanical stimulation or injury, such as sexual intercourse, abortion and delivery lacerations and bacterial invasion causing cervicitis; pathogen invasion, commonly caused by general pyogenic bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus aureus, Gonorrhea, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, viruses, actinomycetes, Trichomonas, and ameba. |
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