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What are the tip-offs that you might have mucopurulent cervicitis?

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Discharge: A thick vaginal discharge, especially if greenish should be evaluated. Chlamydia can cause mucopurulent cervicitis; it can also cause infection in the uterus and fallopian tubes that can lead to infertility.

Answered 10/31/2013

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Greenish discharge: Mucopurulent cervicitis means an inflammatory process of the cervix which is the organ that produces mucus. Usually a yellowish or greenish discharge indicates the presence of white blood cells and therefore pus or purulent changes.

Answered 3/10/2012

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