The main causes of cervical pain are gynecological diseases, such as acute cervical congestion and edema, cervical tumor, cervical cyst, cervical erosion, adnexitis, endometritis or pelvic inflammatory disease. Cervical pain does not necessarily mean cervical cancer, but patients with cervical cancer have symptoms of cervical pain, so if there are obvious symptoms of cervical pain, it is important to seek timely medical consultation to rule out cervical cancer. There are many other causes of gynecological diseases, such as long-term bad living habits and diet, staying up late on fire, irregular work and rest, and excess dampness and heat in the body, which can aggravate the occurrence of gynecological inflammation. Since the skin on the cervix is not particularly sensitive, the occurrence of self-conscious symptoms is relatively rare. If self-conscious symptoms occur more obviously, it means that the disease is more serious. Women with gynecological diseases are often accompanied by symptoms such as abnormal leucorrhea and pain and discomfort in the small abdomen.