Chronic cervicitis does not usually heal on its own and active treatment measures must be taken promptly to prevent other complications from chronic cervicitis. In chronic cervicitis, there is a large infiltration of chronic inflammatory cells such as lymphocytes and plasma cells in the interstitium of the cervix, which is due to the extension of acute cervicitis or the presence of persistent infection by pathogens. In most cases, the disease does not improve or heal on its own and requires drug intervention and treatment. The normal cervix or vagina has the ability to resist external pathogens and may be able to avoid infection by its own strong resistance when a small number of pathogens invade. However, the resistance of the cervix with chronic inflammation and the resistance of the vagina are weak and cannot yet resist or eliminate the presence of pathogens on their own and cannot repair the infiltration and destruction of the inflammation, so it is difficult to heal by itself. It is necessary to eliminate the pathogens with the help of some drugs. Clinically, herbal lotions for clearing heat and relieving dampness and toxicity can be used to rinse the vagina and cervix, such as Phellodendron lotion. It can also be combined with antibiotic suppositories vaginally, such as metronidazole suppositories, etc. Women with cervicitis should be treated promptly and should not expect it to heal on its own. It is also important to pay attention to vaginal hygiene and avoid unclean sex to protect the vagina and cervix.