Is cervicitis an STD?

Cervicitis is not a sexually transmitted disease (STD), it is an inflammation that occurs in the cervix and is one of the common gynecological diseases.
Cervicitis is usually caused by pathogen infection, but also related to chemical irritation, mechanical irritation, injury, and vaginal flora disorders, etc. Cervicitis is not a sexually transmitted disease (STD), and a variety of pathogens can be transmitted through sexual contact.
Most patients usually do not have symptoms, but symptomatic patients may have increased vaginal discharge, mucopurulent, gray, green and light yellow in color, accompanied by a peculiar smell, and irregular vaginal bleeding, as well as lumbar and abdominal pain, pain during sexual intercourse and other symptoms.
It is recommended that the patient go to a regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out relevant examinations, according to the specific results of the examination, to take targeted treatment.