How cervicitis is caused

  Cervicitis can be caused by upstream infection from vaginitis or lack of hygiene.  Common causes of cervicitis include: upstream infection from vaginitis, lack of hygiene during menstruation, intercourse during menstruation, cross-infection such as sharing clothes or swimming, too many sexual partners, unclean sex life, abortion, etc.  Cervicitis is a common gynecological disease, often manifested as increased leucorrhea, vulva itching, cervical erosion, cervical polyps and cervical cysts, etc. If vaginitis is not treated in time, bacterial infection can lead to cervicitis, not changing sanitary napkins in time during menstruation, not diligently changing underwear, not paying attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, having sex during menstruation, sharing bath towels, tubs and baths with women with inflammation, etc., having multiple sexual partners or not paying attention to the hygiene of the vulva. The common causes of cervicitis are multiple sexual partners, sexually transmitted diseases such as mycoplasma infection, lack of hygiene during sex, abortion, etc.  In short, there are many causes of cervicitis, and the usual personal hygiene habits have a certain relationship, so have good hygiene habits, have a fixed sexual partner, both parties pay attention to washing genitals before and after sex, do not use other people’s items, such as towel basin, etc., so as to reduce the occurrence of cervicitis is beneficial.