Calcification of the cervix is a small calcified spot left locally in the cervix after cervical injury or cervical infection. Calcification of the cervix may also be a form of degeneration. 1. Cervical injury: After an injury to the cervix, if the injury heals, calcified spots may appear at the site of the original injury. 2. Cervical infection: If there is a previous cervical infection, after the infection recovers, calcification is deposited, and there will also be cervical calcification. 3. Degenerative changes: with age, human tissues and organs will undergo degenerative changes, and cervical calcification may occur in the process of cervical degeneration. If the cervical calcification does not have any symptoms, no treatment is needed for the time being, and regular follow-up observation is sufficient. However, if cervical calcification is accompanied by a series of symptoms, such as abdominal pain, increased leukorrhea, etc., it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner, and under the guidance of the doctor to identify the cause of the problem and carry out treatment and management.