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                                    Question 6Which of the following is NOT a typical symptom of cervicitis?%u2022Vaginal discharge%u2022Pelvic pain%u2022Dyspareunia%u2022Post-coital bleeding%u2022Intermenstrual spottingAnswer: Pelvic painExplanation: Cervicitis typically presents with vaginal discharge and may cause dyspareunia, post-coital bleeding, and intermenstrual spotting. However, pelvic pain is not a characteristic symptom of cervicitis. Pelvic pain is more commonly associated with conditions that affect the upper genital tract, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Cervicitis is limited to inflammation of the cervix and does not typically cause significant pelvic pain.
                                
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