The cervical canal is one of the components of the female reproductive organs. It is a long, slightly flattened, spindle-shaped canal located in the lower part of the uterus that prevents premature labor, miscarriages, and the spread of germs.
The cervical canal, located in the lower part of the uterus, is a long, slightly flattened, shuttle-shaped canal that connects to the uterus at the top and to the vagina at the bottom. The cervical canal can prevent preterm labor, miscarriage and other diseases; at the same time, because the cervix will secrete some mucus, it can prevent the attack of pathogenic bacteria.
Clinically, the cervical canal is prone to diseases such as congenital deformity and stenosis, cervical canal redundancy, cervical canal polyps, cervical canal tumors and so on. Timely examination of the cervical canal is needed to diagnose the occurrence and degree of development of the disease.
When the patient often presents with symptoms such as abnormal vaginal discharge, paravaginal pressure pain, cervical lifting pain, etc., timely consultation is needed.