Chronic cervicitis is generally not cancerous. It is recommended to use medication reasonably under the guidance of the doctor and treat the inflammation in time to avoid aggravating the condition. Chronic cervicitis is caused by acute cervicitis not getting timely treatment. It mainly manifests itself in the form of increased vaginal discharge, vulvar itching and other uncomfortable symptoms, and most people do not have obvious clinical manifestations. Chronic cervicitis is a common gynecological disease that can be cured after treatment, with better healing and no cancerous changes. However, it should be noted that if chronic cervicitis is combined with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, cervical cancer may occur, which requires attention. People with chronic cervicitis should pay attention to personal hygiene in daily life, keep the vagina clean and increase the body’s immunity.