N74: Female pelvic inflammatory disorders in diseases classified elsewhere

N74.0: Tuberculous infection of cervix uteri

Tuberculosis is also abbreviated to TB. Tuberculosis is caused by certain bacteria. The bacteria are transmitted through coughing and sneezing, for example. The bacteria can remain undetected in the body for a very long time. But they can also cause severe inflammations. The bacteria trigger symptoms when the body’s defense system is weakened. For example, tuberculosis may cause fever, coughing and a feeling of weakness. It is also possible to lose weight and feel very tired.

The uterus or womb sits in the pelvis and is pear-shaped. The narrower part extends downward into the vagina and is called the cervix. When a woman is pregnant, the child grows in her uterus.

You may not have any symptoms if your cervix is inflamed. However it may disrupt your periods. Sometimes you may also have pain in the abdomen.