The uterus and the cervix are not the same thing. The uterus consists of the body and the cervix. The uterus is the internal reproductive organ of a woman, which is mainly used to nurture a fetus and produce menstruation. The uterus is divided into the body of the uterus, which is in the pelvis, and the cervix, which is in the vagina, so the uterus and the cervix are not the same thing. If a woman has inflammation of the cervix, this only means that there is inflammation on the surface of the cervix, not the whole uterus. If a woman has fibroids, it means that the fibroids are in various parts of the uterus, possibly in the plasma layer, in the myometrium, in the mucosa of the uterus, and even in the cervical fibroids, which only mean that the fibroids are localized in the cervix. If a woman only has an internal gynecological examination, there is no way to see the entire situation of the uterus, but only the local condition of the cervix. If a woman has a transabdominal ultrasound or a vaginal ultrasound, she can see the entire uterus, including the uterine body and cervix, as well as the lining of the uterine cavity and the fallopian tubes and ovaries. So when a woman has uterine disease, it often represents a disease of the entire uterus, and in the case of cervical disease, it is only a disease of the surface of the cervix.