Chronic cervicitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that is not clinically classified into several degrees. Chronic cervicitis manifests itself in the following ways: 1. local hypertrophy of the cervix, which is mainly due to proliferation of tissues as a result of long-term chronic inflammatory stimulation, leading to an increase in volume. 2. local polyps of the cervix, which are hyperplastic due to the stimulation of tissues as a result of chronic inflammation, can appear as superfluous organisms, which can manifest as bleeding during intercourse or irregular vaginal bleeding. 3. The cervical cysts are mainly due to chronic inflammation that leads to localized obstruction of the cervical glandular ducts, resulting in the appearance of small greenish-white vesicles, which grow particularly slowly and often do not cause symptoms. Chronic cervical inflammation is just a general gynecological inflammation and is not serious. If you have symptoms, you should actively give anti-inflammatory treatment.