Cervical eversion

Cervical laceration occurs during delivery, which can be unilateral, bilateral, or stellate, ranging from mild to torn to the fornix, if not repaired in time, the scar tissue will contract in the future, causing the cervical canal to eversion , Cervical mucosa is exposed to the outside, that is, cervical ectropion. If co-infection results in the formation of chronic cervicitis, the vaginal discharge is purulent, the amount is also increased, and contact bleeding may also occur.

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