PtEd – CERVICITIS

CERVICITIS

PROBLEM

You are being treated for cervicitis. The cervix is the lower section of the uterus that opens into the vagina. Cervicitis is a condition or inflammation of the cervix. You may not be aware or have any symptoms of having this problem.

CAUSE

Certain germs, such as Chlamydia trachomatis or Neisseria gonorrhoeae, may cause cervicitis; however, in many cases no specific germ may be identified. In these cases, inflammation may be caused by douching, chemical irritants, or altered vaginal flora. In many cases, no cause may be found.

Your healthcare provider will perform a physical evaluation, including pelvic examination, and obtain certain tests to diagnose the cause of cervicitis. If a sexually transmitted organism is found, you and your partner will need to be treated.

PREVENTION

In cases where cervicitis is caused by sexually transmitted organisms, use of condoms may prevent infection. Do not douche or use any other chemically irritating products.

TREATMENT PLAN

A.You may be prescribed an antibiotic by your healthcare provider.

B.Depending on the cause of cervicitis, your sexual partner(s) may also need medical evaluation and treatment.

Activity: Avoid sexual activity until treatment is completed.

Medications:

You Have Been Prescribed: ___________________________________________________________

You Need to Take: ___________________________________________________________

You need to finish all of your antibiotics even though you may feel better.

You Need to Notify the Office If:

A.You are not able to take your medicine.

B.You have other new symptoms.

C.Other: ___________________________________________________________

Phone: ____________________________

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