Cervicitis history and symptoms

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Overview

Symptoms

  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding
  • After intercourse
  • After menopause
  • Between periods
  • Unusual vaginal discharge
  • Does not go away
  • Gray, white, or yellow color
  • May have an odor
  • Painful sexual intercourse
  • Pain in the vagina
  • Pressure or heaviness in the pelvis

Note: There may be no symptoms, so it is recommended that certain women be tested for chlamydia, even if they do not have symptoms.

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