Is cervical anechoic cervical cancer?
Asked by:Andromeda
Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 04:41 PM
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Esther
Apr 03, 2026
Cervical echolessness does not necessarily mean cervical cancer. Cervical echolessness usually refers to the echoless area of the cervix during ultrasound examination. It may be benign lesions such as cervical cysts and cervical effusion, or it may be a manifestation of cervical cancer. Cervical echolessness may be related to factors such as cervical Nessler cyst, cervical inflammation, cervical effusion, cervical polyps, cervical cancer, etc. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and confirm the diagnosis through further examination.
Cervical Nassian cyst is a common benign cervical lesion. Due to the blockage of cervical glands, mucus is retained to form a cyst. Ultrasound examination shows an echoless area on the cervix. It usually has no obvious symptoms. Some patients may experience increased leucorrhea or contact bleeding. Cervical inflammation may lead to congestion and edema of cervical tissue, and ultrasound examination may also show an echoless area. Patients are often accompanied by symptoms such as abnormal leucorrhea and lower abdominal pain. Cervical effusion is usually caused by the obstruction of the cervical canal, which prevents fluid from being discharged. Ultrasound examination can show an echo-free area of the cervix, which may be accompanied by abnormal menstruation or lower abdominal discomfort. Cervical polyps are benign hyperplasia of cervical tissue. They may appear as anechoic or hypoechoic areas on ultrasound, and patients may experience irregular vaginal bleeding or increased leucorrhea.
Cervical cancer is a malignant tumor of the cervical tissue. Ultrasound examination may show an echoless area or heterogeneous echo in the cervix. Patients often experience symptoms such as contact bleeding, irregular vaginal bleeding, increased leucorrhea with foul odor, etc. The occurrence of cervical cancer is closely related to high-risk human papillomavirus infection. Long-term persistent infection may lead to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and the development of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer may have no obvious symptoms in the early stages. As the disease progresses, systemic symptoms such as weight loss, anemia, and lower limb edema may appear.
It is recommended that patients with cervical anechoic disease seek medical treatment promptly and further confirm the diagnosis through cervical cytology, HPV testing, colposcopy or cervical biopsy. You should pay attention to keeping your vulva clean, avoid unclean sex, conduct regular cervical cancer screenings, and get the HPV vaccine to help prevent cervical cancer. In the diet, you can appropriately increase foods rich in vitamins and dietary fiber, such as fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, etc., and avoid spicy and irritating foods. Maintain a regular schedule, exercise appropriately, and enhance the body's immunity.
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