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Re: severe chronic cervicitis

From: M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 31 Mar 2001 00:05:59 -0600 (CST)


At Fri, 30 Mar 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>i had a coloscopsy then a cone biopsy now he tells me i have severe
>chronic cervicitis and mild chronic inflammation then he had to go
>deliver a baby so my questions where limited. what is it?

this means your cervix is chronically (long term) inflammed and irritated

what causes >it?--

prehaps an infection, perhaps use of a cerivcal cap or diaphragm, perhaps due to uterine prolapse and a cervix too close to the vaginal opening

and how can it be treated?

depnds on hte cause -- if an infeciton, antibiotic pills or crams can do the trick. If it's from a cervical cap, using a different form of birht control can help

and can it be passed to your partener?

if it is from a STD like chlamydia it can -- chlamydia can be tested for

>will i always have it,

probably not

will it spread?

not likely

i think that covered it all! >thank you for your time can't wait for a reply

--
M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG
South Lake Tahoe, CA

author, Your Over-35 Week-by-Week Pregnancy Guide

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