Does chronic cervicitis get better after menopause?

Chronic cervicitis does not necessarily get better after menopause. Only if viral or bacterial infections are excluded, chronic cervicitis will gradually improve after menopause until it returns to its normal atrophic state. Cervical cancer screening is also necessary after menopause to prevent cervical lesions. Chronic cervicitis does not get better after menopause in the following cases: 1. Chlamydia trachomatis infection: Chlamydia infection caused by chronic cervicitis, usually not using medication, even after menopause cervix will not heal itself, but also cause lower abdominal distension and pain, lumbar acidity, leukorrhea and other symptoms, and a certain degree of contagious. 2. Gonococcal infection: acute and chronic cervicitis due to gonococcal infection, if there is no anti-gonorrhea treatment, even after menopause chronic cervicitis will not get better, but also increased secretions, odor, and accompanied by vulvar itching and other symptoms. Postmenopausal chronic cervicitis, if accompanied by discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to consult the examination, and follow the doctor’s instructions to deal with the treatment.