The only way to find out if your cervix is enlarged is through a gynecological examination to see if the volume of the cervix has increased visually. The reason why the cervix is enlarged is that it has suffered from chronic inflammation of the cervix in the past and the long-term stimulation of the inflammation has led to local tissue hyperplasia of the cervix, so that the volume has increased. Patients with cervical hypertrophy often do not have symptoms, but only through gynecological examination will they be found to have increased volume. If a patient with cervical hypertrophy has localized congestion and edema in the cervix, manifesting as an inflammatory reaction, it can lead to increased vaginal discharge and pain in the lumbosacral area. If this occurs, it is important to go to the hospital promptly to rule out the possibility of localized chronic inflammation of the cervix.