Is cervical pain a cancer?
Cervical pain is not cancer, but patients with cervical cancer can present with symptoms of cervical pain. Causes of cervical pain include cervical inflammation, cervical laceration, pelvic stasis syndrome and…
Cervical pain is not cancer, but patients with cervical cancer can present with symptoms of cervical pain. Causes of cervical pain include cervical inflammation, cervical laceration, pelvic stasis syndrome and…
When a polyp is a manifestation of chronic inflammation of the cervix, it does not usually cause pain; when combined with an acute attack of cervical inflammation, pain may occur.
HPV infection alone is a transient manifestation and does not cause cervical pain; it is only when high-risk HPV infection persists (more than one year, or repeated infection after HPV…
Cervical pain is visceral and usually imprecise in its localisation, presenting as pain in the lower abdomen, which may be accompanied by lumbosacral drawing pain.
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…
Pain in the cervix may be associated with organic lesions of the cervix, mainly cervicitis. If this is accompanied by abnormal vaginal discharge, non-menstrual vaginal bleeding or pain during intercourse,…