Chronic cervicitis with glandular squamousness is generally a condition in which there is a layer of squamous epithelium on the surface of the cervix and glandular epithelium at the cervical orifice where they meet, and this is a relatively common lesion, as well as a relatively common form of cervical hyperplasia. Under normal circumstances the cervical mucosal epithelium is columnar epithelium, but under the long-term stimulating effect of chronic inflammation, the cervical mucosa is frequently damaged. Repair cycle process, the body in order to increase the ability to withstand damage and resistance, there will be the epithelium of the cervical mucosa changes to squamous epithelium this kind of situation, that is, chronic inflammation of the cervix with squamous. Chronic cervicitis with squamous glands may result in increased leukorrhea, milky white mucus or yellowish purulent discharge, and in severe cases, irregular bleeding. If you are suffering from chronic cervicitis with squamous glands, it is recommended that you consult a doctor to rule out any abnormalities and take timely measures to treat the condition if necessary, so as to avoid delaying the condition.