Uterine inflammation is actually cervicitis, which is a very common gynecological disease. It is mainly due to the connection between the squamous epithelial cells in the cervix and vaginal squamous cells. Therefore, many gynecological inflammations can easily cause cervicitis. Will it affect pregnancy? Because the cervix is located at the junction of the uterus and the vagina, it is the place where sperm must pass through to enter the fallopian tube and combine with the egg. If inflammation occurs due to bacterial infection, it will manifest as cervical erosion, cervical hypertrophy, cervical polyps and cervical gland cysts, which will increase the amount of sticky purulent leucorrhea in the cervical canal. The increasing amount of leucorrhea will become an insurmountable obstacle for sperm, making it difficult for sperm to penetrate the cervix. In addition, among patients with severe cervical inflammation, some female friends often have combined endocrine dysfunction. Multiple factors combined are not conducive to conception. Therefore, female friends in life must actively treat mild inflammation to avoid worsening of the disease and affecting conception. |
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