What is the pain in the cervix?

If the organism shows the performance of cervical pain, it can be considered caused by physiological factors or can be caused by diseases, commonly cervicitis, cervical polyps, cervical cancer and other diseases, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the cause. Physiological factors: If women are dysmenorrhea, when menstruation comes, it may involve the uterus and cause pain in the cervix, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and usually disappears gradually after the end of menstruation, so pay attention to rest and drink more hot water during menstruation to help relieve the discomfort. Second, disease factors: 1, cervicitis: belongs to one of the common gynecological diseases, mostly seen in women of childbearing age, if not detected in time, the cervix is attacked by inflammation, often appearing symptoms of pain in the cervix. In addition to pain, patients usually have abnormal changes in vaginal discharge, such as the occurrence of bloody discharge, special odor, etc.; 2, cervical polyp: refers to the disease of limited hyperplasia of the glands and interstitium of the cervical canal, protruding from the ectocervix to form polyps. The cervical blood flow is rich, easy to bleed, often accompanied by edema and inflammatory cells, which can also lead to cervical pain; 3, cervical cancer: is a malignant tumor originating from the cervix, and is also a more common gynecological malignant tumor, with a high incidence age of 50-55 years. Patients often show changes in secretions, such as thinness and odor. When cervical cancer is secondary to infection, the cervical discharge will become cloudy and bloody. If sexual intercourse is performed and the cervix is stimulated, symptoms such as bleeding and pain often appear. 4. Other: If cervical pain occurs in late pregnancy, consider that the fetus descends into the pelvis and stimulates the cervical opening causing pain. Vaginitis, cervical hypertrophy, endometritis, endometriosis, etc. can cause cervical pain. In addition, the localization of pain caused by internal organs is not very clear in clinical practice. If patients feel pain in the cervix, they should still consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the cause and not to carry out treatment blindly on their own so as not to delay the condition.