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What is Cervicitis?

Cervicitis is inflammation of the cervix, the lower portion of the uterus that opens into the vagina. It is primarily caused by sexually transmitted infections including Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and Trichomonas vaginalis. The Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA test is the most important test for detecting this common parasitic cause of cervicitis.

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What causes cervicitis?

Cervicitis is caused by sexually transmitted infections in most cases. The primary infectious agents include Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae (the bacteria that causes gonorrhea), and Trichomonas vaginalis (a parasitic organism). Non-infectious causes can include allergic reactions to spermicides, douches, or latex condoms, though these are less common. In some cases, cervicitis may result from an overgrowth of normal vaginal bacteria or from physical irritation.

What is the best test for cervicitis?

The Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA test is the most important test for cervicitis because it detects one of the most common parasitic causes of cervical inflammation with high sensitivity. This molecular test identifies active Trichomonas vaginalis infection by detecting the organism's RNA, which helps determine if antiparasitic treatment is needed. Additional tests for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae are also recommended since these bacterial infections are frequent causes of cervicitis. A comprehensive STI panel may be ordered to identify all potential infectious causes and guide appropriate treatment.

When should I get tested for cervicitis?

You should get tested if you experience abnormal vaginal discharge (especially if it's yellow, green, or foul-smelling), bleeding between periods or after intercourse, pelvic pain or discomfort, or pain during urination. Testing is also important if you notice any unusual symptoms after unprotected sex or if a sexual partner has been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection. Early detection and treatment prevent complications like pelvic inflammatory disease and help stop the spread of infection to partners.

What are the symptoms of cervicitis?
Many women with cervicitis have no symptoms at all. When symptoms do occur, you might notice unusual vaginal discharge that is gray, white, yellow, or green, sometimes with an unpleasant odor. Other common signs include bleeding between periods or after sexual intercourse, pelvic pain or pressure, painful urination, and discomfort during sex. Some women experience frequent urge to urinate or lower back pain. Because symptoms can be mild or absent, regular screening is important for sexually active women.
Who is at risk for cervicitis?
Women who are sexually active are at highest risk for cervicitis, especially those with multiple sexual partners or a new sexual partner. Other risk factors include having unprotected sex, a history of sexually transmitted infections, starting sexual activity at a young age, and having a sexual partner with an STI. Women with bacterial vaginosis or who douche frequently may also have increased risk. Young women under 25 are particularly vulnerable due to cervical cell characteristics that make infection easier.
What happens if cervicitis is left untreated?
Untreated cervicitis can lead to serious complications, most notably pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which is an infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. PID can cause chronic pelvic pain, increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy, and lead to infertility due to scarring of the reproductive organs. Cervicitis during pregnancy can increase the risk of preterm birth, premature rupture of membranes, and transmission of infection to the baby during delivery. Untreated infections can also spread to sexual partners, continuing the cycle of transmission.
Can cervicitis be diagnosed with a blood test?
Cervicitis is primarily diagnosed through molecular lab tests that detect the genetic material of infectious organisms causing the inflammation. The Trichomonas vaginalis RNA test is a highly sensitive molecular assay that identifies this parasitic infection from cervical or vaginal samples. While not traditional blood tests, these laboratory tests are essential for identifying the specific cause of cervicitis. Some infections associated with cervicitis may also require blood tests for comprehensive screening, particularly when checking for multiple sexually transmitted infections simultaneously.
How is cervicitis treated?
Treatment for cervicitis depends on the underlying cause identified through lab testing. Bacterial infections like Chlamydia and gonorrhea are treated with antibiotics, usually a single dose or a short course of medication. Trichomonas vaginalis infections require antiparasitic medication such as metronidazole or tinidazole. Your sexual partner should also be treated to prevent reinfection, and you should abstain from sexual activity until both partners complete treatment. Follow-up testing may be recommended to ensure the infection has cleared completely.
How can I prevent cervicitis?
Prevention focuses on reducing exposure to sexually transmitted infections. Using latex condoms correctly and consistently during all sexual activity significantly reduces risk. Limiting the number of sexual partners and being in a mutually monogamous relationship with an uninfected partner also lowers risk. Get regular STI screening if you are sexually active, especially if you have new or multiple partners. Avoid douching, which can disrupt normal vaginal bacteria and increase infection risk. If you are diagnosed with cervicitis, ensure your partner is also treated to prevent reinfection.
What can I do at home for cervicitis?
While home remedies cannot cure infectious cervicitis, certain measures can help manage symptoms and support healing alongside medical treatment. Avoid sexual intercourse until treatment is complete to prevent spreading infection and allow healing. Wear cotton underwear and loose-fitting clothing to reduce moisture and irritation. Avoid douching, scented feminine products, and harsh soaps that can further irritate the cervix. Apply cool compresses to the lower abdomen if you experience pelvic discomfort. However, it is essential to complete prescribed medical treatment, as home measures alone cannot eliminate the underlying infection.
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