What does an enlarged cervix feel like?

Women with cervical hypertrophy generally do not experience discomfort. Cervical hypertrophy is generally divided into two types: congenital hypertrophy is related to its own development, while acquired cervical hypertrophy is a pathological manifestation of chronic cervical inflammation and is related to the long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation. It is characterized by congestion and edema of the cervical tissue, glandular and interstitial hyperplasia, resulting in varying degrees of hypertrophy and increased hardness of the cervix, indicating a smooth appearance, mostly combined with cervical nuchal translucency. There are usually no uncomfortable symptoms, but if inflammation occurs it can manifest itself as increased vaginal discharge, or even bloody leucorrhea with contact bleeding, lumbosacral pain, and lower abdominal pain. In this case, you can give topical anti-inflammatory drugs, such as povidone pessary for topical treatment, which can play a role in relieving the inflammation. Normally, you should pay attention to vulva hygiene and keep your vulva clean and dry.