Inflammation of the cervical canal is not the same as inflammation of the uterine cervix, but it is not very different, because inflammation of the uterine cervix also includes inflammation of the cervical canal. For those who suffer from cervicitis, the term usually refers to inflammation that occurs in the cervix, which includes inflammation of the vaginal part of the cervix and inflammation of the mucous membrane of the cervical canal. Most of the cervicitis is caused by pathogenic bacteria infection, but also does not exclude the cervical cell damage and long-term stimulation related to these patients may be asymptomatic, but some patients will have post-coital bleeding, vaginal discharge abnormal performance, and even the inflammation spread throughout the pelvis, causing female infertility. It is recommended that after the discovery of cervicitis, patients should cooperate with the doctor as soon as possible to choose the treatment to improve the patient’s symptoms.