Many women will conduct a comprehensive examination before deciding to get pregnant to avoid affecting their pregnancy. General gynecological inflammation will have adverse effects on women's reproductive function, leading to inability to get pregnant. Cervicitis is a common gynecological inflammation. Does inflammation of the cervix affect pregnancy?

Cervicitis is one of the common gynecological diseases. It is more common in women of childbearing age. It is caused by damage to the cervix and invasion by pathogens, including inflammation of the cervix and vagina and inflammation of the cervical mucosa. The cervix is ​​an important line of defense that prevents pathogens from the lower reproductive tract from entering the upper reproductive tract. However, the single-layer columnar epithelium of the cervical canal itself has poor anti-infection ability. If it is damaged by mechanical stimulation such as sexual intercourse, childbirth, abortion, surgery, etc., infection is more likely to occur. .

Cervicitis is clinically divided into two types: acute and chronic, with chronic inflammation being the most common. Acute cervicitis mainly manifests as cervical redness and swelling, cervical mucosal edema, and is often accompanied by acute vaginitis or acute endometritis. Chronic cervicitis has various manifestations such as erosive changes (cervical columnar epithelial ectopia), cervical hypertrophy, cervical polyps, cervical gland cysts, and cervical ectropion. Cervicitis can be treated with external methods. Women over 30 years old with cervicitis should have regular cervical scrapings to check for cancer cells.

Cervicitis will affect pregnancy. When inflammation occurs in the cervix, a large number of pus cells can engulf sperm, reduce sperm motility, and shorten sperm life. Even if the mirror survives by chance, it is not easy to pass through the cervix and enter the uterine cavity smoothly, thus reducing the pregnancy rate. Patients should pay special attention to cleanliness in their lives. Unclean sex can easily bring in various pathogens, which can lead to the emergence of diseases, and even cervical cancer in severe cases.

If it is mild cervicitis and no treatment is needed temporarily, you can get pregnant. If it is severe cervicitis, it is not recommended to get pregnant right away, because severe cervicitis not only has a low pregnancy rate, but may also cause certain harm to the fetus and pregnant woman, such as prenatal hemorrhage, so it is recommended to treat cervicitis before getting pregnant.

Women suffering from cervicitis must receive timely treatment and undergo regular gynecological examinations once a year to avoid damaging the cervix during childbirth or using instruments. Postpartum cervical lacerations should be sutured in time. During the couple's life, they should pay attention to contraceptive measures and avoid premature, excessive, and frequent pregnancies and childbirths, which will cause great damage to the cervix and provide opportunities for bacterial invasion.

Cervicitis is a common disease among women of childbearing age and is divided into acute and chronic. Chronic cervicitis is more common and is mostly transformed from acute cervicitis due to cervical laceration or ectropion caused by childbirth, abortion or surgery. Patients with cervicitis should be treated with some clinical drugs. At present, the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine will not form drug resistance, the treatment effect is better, and the effect of treating cervicitis is more significant.