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Stenosis of the cervical canal is the structure of the internal throat of the cervix. Stenosis of the cervical canal can be congenital or acquired. The most common causes of acquired pathology are menopause, surgical interventions (for example, conization of the cervix, cautery), infection, cervical or uterine cancer and radiation therapy.

The displacement of the vertebrae of the cervical region is not always determined by the person in itself. Many experience malaise, fatigue, tension of the neck muscles on a sedentary and sedentary lifestyle, but the cause of the condition may be not such a safe displacement of the cervical vertebrae.

Comminuted compression fractures of the cervical vertebrae occur with a compression mechanism of violence, when the traumatic force acts vertically along the axis of the straightened cervical spine.
Myoma of the cervix is a benign tumor of the cervix. Myoma of the cervix is a rare pathology, which is often combined with uterine myoma (fibroid tumors). Large fibroids of the cervix can partially squeeze the urinary tract or prolapse into the vagina.
Polyps of the cervical canal are benign growths of the cervix and mucous membrane of the cervical canal. Cervical polyps grow in the cervical canal.
In this regard, early diagnosis and treatment of background and precancerous diseases of the cervix is an important measure aimed at reducing the incidence of cervical cancer.
Cervical lymphadenitis is an inflammation of the cervical lymph nodes. Cervical lymphadenitis most often occurs in children and does not pose a great danger to them.
Swelling of the legs is more typical for late pregnancy. Some swelling may be the result of compression of the inferior vena cava with an enlarged uterus in the prone position, a violation of outflow from both femoral veins.

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