It is possible to have intercourse with chronic cervicitis, but the prerequisite is that there are no uncomfortable symptoms of chronic cervicitis. If you have a simple cervical hypertrophy, or in some cases, a nasal cyst with chronic cervicitis, you can have intercourse without pain, itching or other discomfort, but pay attention to hygiene during intercourse and do not exert too much force to avoid aggravating the inflammation and causing discomfort. If the cervicitis has increased discharge and bleeding during intercourse, intercourse is not recommended, as it can easily cause local aggravation of the condition and also cause increased bleeding, which needs to be treated promptly. It is also important not to have intercourse during the treatment of cervicitis, as it will affect the recovery. It is best to treat cervicitis in a timely manner and only after the condition is cured can you have intercourse. The treatment for cervicitis is local LEEP knife surgery, laser or cryotherapy, and it is recommended to take anti-uterine inflammatory tablets and change your underwear regularly.