Why is there suddenly fluid accumulation in the cervix?
Sudden appearance of cervical fluid accumulation may be caused by physiological or pathological factors, and is associated with conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease and endometritis. It is important to maintain hygiene and seek timely gynecological examination and treatment at a hospital.
1. Physiological Causes
In general, women may experience a small amount of cervical fluid accumulation during menstruation, ovulation, or the postpartum recovery period. This is considered a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment.
2. Pathological Causes
a. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Pelvic inflammatory disease can cause thickening and swelling of the fallopian tubes, leading to increased fluid production. A large amount of fluid may accumulate in the uterine cavity, resulting in cervical fluid accumulation. Treatment may include medications such as metronidazole tablets or azithromycin tablets under medical supervision.
b. Endometritis
Endometritis alters the internal microenvironment of the uterus, impairing fluid drainage through the cervix and leading to cervical fluid accumulation. Anti-inflammatory treatment under medical guidance may include drugs such as Fuke Qianjin tablets or levofloxacin.
In addition, cervical canal adhesions could also be a cause. It is important to maintain good hygiene, avoid sexual intercourse temporarily, and promptly undergo comprehensive gynecological evaluation at a hospital to identify the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.