Can cervical inflammation cause delayed menstruation?

Inflammation of the cervix does not cause delayed menstruation in the vast majority of cases, and delayed menstruation is often associated with endocrine disorders. In addition, it is also related to pregnancy. If you are having normal sex and are not using contraception, you can take an early pregnancy test to rule out the possibility of pregnancy. If there is inflammation of the pelvis, when the ovary localization also occurs inflammatory reaction, may lead to delayed menstruation, menstrual disorders. Because inflammatory cells cause corresponding changes in ovarian function, endocrine disruption can occur and lead to delayed menstruation. Cervical inflammation is only limited to the localization of the cervix, often does not cause delayed menstruation, in the clinic to actively treat cervical inflammation, and exclude the pregnancy of the precursor under the administration of progesterone to promote menstruation.