Itching of the cervix is not felt. Itching of the cervix is considered to be intravaginal itching, which may be caused by gonococcal infection or pathogenic infections such as mycoplasma or chlamydia, and should be promptly checked by a routine white belt examination and a bacterial culture to determine the pathogenic bacteria before using the right medication. This symptom can also occur if there are bacterial, trichomonas or fungal infections in the vagina. Cervicitis can also cause itching in the vagina, and pathogenic infections can cause increased vaginal discharge and vulvar itching. If this happens, you should go to the hospital for a colposcopy and a routine leucorrhoea examination, and choose the appropriate medication according to the specific situation. It is recommended to change your underwear regularly, preferably in cotton.