Causes of cervical effusion vary in severity. The common reasons for the onset of the disease are usually before and after menstruation, adhesions at the cervical opening, cervical tumors and so on.
1. Before and after menstruation: Before and after menstruation, the uterine lining sheds less blood and pools at the cervical opening, resulting in cervical effusion, which does not require treatment.
2. Cervical adhesion: usually occurs after abortion surgery or diagnostic scraping surgery, uterine surgery, due to cervical trauma, inflammation and other reasons lead to cervical adhesion, usually accompanied by periodic abdominal pain symptoms. In this case, it is necessary to dilate the uterus in time to make the menstrual blood flow out and put on the contraceptive ring with a tail wire to avoid the possibility of adhesion again.
3. Cervical tumors: cervical fibroids, cervical cancer, etc., may lead to cervical effusion, and need to be clearly diagnosed and surgically treated. If cervical cancer causes cervical effusion, it is more serious, and if necessary, it is necessary to remove the uterine adnexa.
Cervical effusion can also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended that patients consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, under the guidance of the doctor to determine the cause of the disease, targeted treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.