Fluid in the cervical canal may lead to infertility. It is recommended that the cause of fluid in the cervical canal be identified and treated promptly after it is detected during a gynecological examination.
The cervical canal is the necessary channel connecting the vagina and the uterine cavity. Therefore, if there is fluid in the cervical canal, it will lead to a decrease in the penetration ability of sperm, affecting the normal process of meeting between sperm and egg, which will be manifested as infertility. In addition, fluid accumulation in the cervical canal represents the presence of inflammation in the cervical canal, which also affects the sperm activity, thus leading to the appearance of infertility symptoms.
Therefore, it is recommended that when cervical fluid is detected during gynecological examination, it should be handled in a timely manner, which can be improved by oral anti-inflammatory drugs such as amoxicillin, etc. When further aggravation of cervical fluid leads to cervical adhesion, it is necessary to carry out cervical dilatation in order to achieve an effective therapeutic effect, and the specific details of which can be obtained by consulting with a medical professional.