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What are the dietary taboos for cervicitis?

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Asked on:Apr 15, 2026 10:47 AM

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    Apr 15, 2026

    There are no absolute dietary taboos for cervicitis. However, in the stage of acute attack, obvious purulent discharge, vulvar itching, and lower abdominal pain, it is recommended to eat as little food as possible that is high in sugar, spicy, and highly allergenic. It is likely to delay recovery or even worsen discomfort.

    A while ago, I treated a girl who had just worked for two years. She suffered from acute cervicitis. She was prescribed medicine for a week. After three days of taking it, she said that all the symptoms were gone. On the weekend, I went to eat spicy butter hot pot with two cups of iced milk tea and a piece of mousse cake with my friends. As a result, I came back for a follow-up consultation with red eyes on Monday. She said that she had started to bleed yellow-green leucorrhea again, and she was so itchy that she couldn't sit still at work. When she checked, she found that the cervical congestion was more obvious than when she first came.

    It’s not that one bite of these things will cause problems, but spicy things will dilate the blood vessels in the pelvic cavity and cervix. The inflammation area is already in a state of congestion and edema. Once the blood vessels expand, tissue exudation will increase, secretions will increase, and the pain will become more severe. It is very common. Eating too much high-sugar food will increase the glycogen content of the vaginal epithelium. Cervicitis will disrupt the balance of vaginal flora. Candida, a "sweet-loving" pathogenic bacteria, can easily take advantage of the opportunity to multiply. Many people have fungal infections in the later stages of cervicitis. Recently, they have been eating high-sugar foods such as milk tea, cakes, and durian.

    As for what is said online about not eating seafood, beef and mutton, there is actually no unified conclusion on this, it all depends on individual circumstances. If you are allergic, and you are prone to rashes and itching when eating foods such as shrimp, crab, and mango, you must avoid the inflammatory period, otherwise the body's allergic reaction may aggravate the symptoms of vulvar itching. ; But if you have no reaction at all after eating these, there is no need to completely avoid them. On the contrary, these high-quality proteins can help the body improve its resistance and help reduce inflammation.

    Many people also ask whether they can drink iced drinks. In fact, the same is true. If you usually drink iced drinks and you are prone to stomach pain and dysmenorrhea, then don’t touch them during the inflammation period. If your gastrointestinal tolerance is good, drinking less than two sips will not have much impact. Don’t be overly anxious about this. After all, diet is only an auxiliary part of the adjustment. Following the doctor's instructions, taking medication according to the course of treatment, and cleaning the private parts are the keys to recovery. Don't forget the most important things to pay attention to because you always focus on dietary taboos.

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