Does cervical fluid drain out?

Whether cervical fluid can be discharged on its own needs to be differentiated according to the causes of cervical fluid, which mainly include physiological causes and pathological causes. Physiological causes are mainly due to the fact that during menstrual bleeding, the endometrium is shedding and bleeding, and the uterine bleeding needs to flow out through the cervix, and cervical effusion occurs in this process, which can be recovered naturally after the end of menstruation. Pathological causes are mainly due to women’s gynecological inflammation, such as endometritis, etc., which need to be improved through the use of medication, and if other lesions of the cervix, such as cervical adhesions, can also lead to women’s cervical effusion, which need to be treated symptomatically to restore the normalcy of the cause of the cause of the effusion, the effusion will naturally disappear on its own.