Is moderate cervicitis common

Moderate cervicitis is a common condition.
Cervicitis is an inflammation that occurs in the cervical area as a result of pathogenic factors such as infection with pathogens such as Neisseria gonorrhea, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia trachomatis, or prolonged adverse stimuli such as condoms and uterine rests. Its middle degree is defined as an inflammation of moderate severity.
This is because the lower end of the cervix is located in the vagina and is connected to the vagina. The female vagina is also connected to the outside world, so the cervix is susceptible to irritation from the above mentioned undesirable factors, leading to the development of the disease. Moderate cervicitis is a common and frequent disease in women, and is more common in women of childbearing age, but can also be seen in older women.
Women with moderate cervicitis must undergo active treatment under the guidance of their clinicians, and have regular rechecks of cervical liquid-based cytology and human papillomavirus in order to prevent cervical lesions from occurring.