Pathology

Cervicitis

Inflammation of the Cervix

Reproductive System Pathology

Cervicitis represents inflammation of the uterine cervix, commonly caused by infectious agents or irritants. This condition ranges from acute symptomatic presentations to chronic inflammation with potential reproductive complications. Understanding cervicitis is crucial for preventing ascending infections and preserving fertility.

🔄 Classification & Types

Acute Cervicitis

  • Sudden onset, often infectious
  • Marked erythema and edema
  • Purulent discharge
  • Commonly STI-related

Chronic Cervicitis

  • Persistent inflammation
  • Fibrosis and hyperplasia
  • Nabothian cysts
  • May be asymptomatic

🦠 Common Causes

Infectious Causes

  • Chlamydia trachomatis
  • Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • Trichomonas vaginalis
  • Herpes simplex virus
  • Mycoplasma genitalium

Non-Infectious Causes

  • Chemical irritants
  • Mechanical trauma
  • Hormonal changes
  • Allergic reactions

🎯 Clinical Presentation

Symptom Frequency Clinical Significance
Abnormal discharge Very common Mucopurulent or watery
Postcoital bleeding Common Cervical friability
Pelvic discomfort Variable May indicate PID
Asymptomatic 30-50% Screening important

🔍 Diagnosis

Essential Tests

  • NAAT for chlamydia/gonorrhea
  • Wet mount for trichomonas
  • PCR for HSV if ulcers present
  • Pelvic exam for cervical signs

Supportive Findings

  • Cervical friability
  • Mucopurulent discharge
  • Elevated vaginal pH
  • Increased WBC on microscopy

💊 Management

Cause First-line Treatment Alternative
Chlamydia Azithromycin 1g Doxycycline 7 days
Gonorrhea Ceftriaxone 500mg Based on local resistance
Trichomonas Metronidazole 2g Tinidazole 2g
HSV Antivirals if primary Symptomatic care

⚠️ Complications

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Infertility from tubal damage
  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Increased HIV transmission risk
  • Pregnancy complications

🎯 Key Points

High-Yield Facts:
  • Test for both chlamydia and gonorrhea simultaneously
  • Partner treatment is essential for STI-related cases
  • Asymptomatic cases are common - screen high-risk patients
  • Untreated cervicitis can lead to PID and infertility
  • Follow test-of-cure guidelines for persistent symptoms

📖 Abbreviations

Abbreviation Full Form
STI Sexually Transmitted Infection
PID Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
NAAT Nucleic Acid Amplification Test
HSV Herpes Simplex Virus
WBC White Blood Cell