inflammation of the cervix of the uterus; usually as a result of infection
Inflammation of the cervix, the part of the uterus that protrudes into the vagina.
Inflammation of the cervix, often caused by chlamydia or gonorrhea infection. Like vaginitis, cervicitis can cause vaginal discharge, although the infection is often asymptomatic.
refers to an inflammatory condition of the cervix which usually results from a sexually transmitted disease (for example, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes)
inflammation of the uterine cervix.
An inflamation of the cervix.
an irritation of the cervix by a number of different organisms. Cervicitis is generally classified as either acute or chronic.
Infection and/or inflammation of the cervix.
An inflammation of the cervix, cervicitis can be caused a bacterial or viral infection or irritation of the cervix during childbirth or surgery. Symptoms include an abonormal discharge, pain, or spotting.
Inflammation of the cervix, usually because of infection. Sperm might or might not have trouble getting through the cervical mucus: this can be tested with a postcoital test. Occasionally cervicitis can mean that there is endometritis and salpingitis, in which case there will usually be pus present in the cervix. A cause of intermenstrual bleeding and postcoital bleeding. Clinically there might be contact bleeding when taking a PAP smear.
Inflammation of the cervix. Commonly caused by sexually transmissible infections.
Inflammation of the tissues of the cervix is known as cervicitis. Cervicitis in women has many features in common with urethritis in men.