Symptoms of cervicitis include increased leukorrhea, abnormal vaginal bleeding, itching or burning of the vulva, and other symptoms such as pain during sexual intercourse. 1. Increased leukorrhea: Cervicitis patients will have increased leukorrhea secretion, some patients will have yellowish or gray purulent leukorrhea, and some patients will have a peculiar smell of leukorrhea. 2. Abnormal vaginal bleeding: women may experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse, and some women may experience bleeding between menstrual periods. 3. Vulvar itching or burning: cervicitis can lead to an increase in vulvar secretions, which can cause vulvar itching or burning sensation when they irritate the vulva. 4. Other: women with cervicitis may also experience pain during sexual intercourse, lower back or abdominal pain. Clinically, patients with increased vaginal discharge or vaginal bleeding need to be alert to cervicitis. Patients need to consult a doctor to check the cause of the disease, the doctor will take targeted measures for the cause of treatment. Patients usually need to keep the perineum clean and dry, and change underwear in a timely manner.