Cervicitis can manifest as increased leukorrhea or abdominal pain and other discomfort. Some women with cervicitis or cervical polyps may have abnormal uterine bleeding or contact bleeding during intercourse, as well as lumbago and lower abdominal pain. Some of them can also manifest as dysmenorrhea and even affect pregnancy. In the case of cervicitis, it is usually seen during gynecological examination that the cervix is congested and edematous, or some have cervical erosion, or purulent discharge from the cervical canal, and the manifestations of cervicitis vary from woman to woman, with some manifesting as cervical hypertrophy, some as cervical erosion, some as cervical polyps, and some as cervical nuchal cysts. In conclusion, the manifestations of cervicitis vary from person to person, but most women can present with vulvar itching, increased leucorrhea, purulent discharge, leucorrhea with blood, contact bleeding, cervical erosion, cervical polyps, cervical hypertrophy, cervical cysts, etc. However, if a woman is over thirty years old, regular cervical cancer screening, that is, TCT and HPV test, is recommended.