Frequent chin breakouts that persist indicate a condition that could lead to infertility and cancer: cervical gland inflammation.
90% of women experiencing persistent chin acne, with no relief around the mouth area, are highly likely to have a condition that could lead to infertility and cancer.
1. Chin Acne Indicates Cervical Gland Inflammation
Women experiencing frequent large, swollen, and hard pimples around the chin or mouth area should promptly visit an endocrinologist and gynecologist without delay. There's a high likelihood, up to 90%, of suffering from cervical gland inflammation.
Cervical gland inflammation is a benign condition, but if left untreated, it can pose risks of cervical cancer and infertility for women.
However, if pimples only appear during your monthly cycle and disappear after menstruation due to hormonal changes, you can rest assured that your health is intact and cervical gland inflammation is unlikely.

Chin acne serves as one of the easily recognizable signs of cervical gland inflammation
2. Causes of Cervical Gland Inflammation
Cervical gland inflammation isn't caused by improper hygiene or clothing that deeply penetrates the uterus or vagina. When the vaginal environment becomes imbalanced and goes untreated for a long time, cervical gland inflammation occurs. It can affect any woman, regardless of sexual activity or marital status.

An illustration depicting cervical gland inflammation.
Minh Trang (19 years old, a university student in Hanoi) timely discovered her cervical gland inflammation when she visited a beauty spa. The doctor, also the owner of the spa and specializing in endocrine issues and cancer, examined Minh Trang for free upon noticing persistent chin acne. After the examination, the doctor concluded that the pimples around Minh Trang's mouth and chin were indicative of up to 90% likelihood of cervical gland inflammation.

Cervical gland inflammation, hormonal imbalance, gynecological disorders, etc. can be easily identified through the location of pimples
Women who frequently experience pimples around the chin and mouth should promptly seek medical treatment at the hospital. Delaying treatment for cervical gland inflammation can lead to cancer and infertility risks.
3. Clinics and Hospitals for Cervical Gland Inflammation Examination
If experiencing the aforementioned symptoms, you can consider the following clinics that have received positive feedback, without any advertising or PR involvement.
In Hanoi
- Visit the Central Obstetrics Hospital directly at: 3 Trang Thi, Hang Bong, Hoan Kiem
- Hanoi Obstetrics Hospital at 929 La Thanh, Ba Dinh
- Dr. Thuan - National Obstetrics Hospital. HN. Has an outpatient clinic, she is originally from Thai Binh province, very friendly and enthusiastic. Phone number: 098.435.8748
- Dr. Huyen - Obstetrics Hospital TW, clinic at Tran Duy Hung, Hanoi. Phone number: 091.275.9152
- Dr. Thanh at No. 7 Nguyen Huy Tu. Consultations available from Monday to Friday, 17:00 - 19:00; Saturday full day, Sunday off.
- HPV vaccination at: 70 Nguyen Chi Thanh, 131 Lo Duc, 50C Hang Bai
In Ho Chi Minh City
- Tu Du Obstetrics Hospital at 284 Cong Quynh, District 1
- Saigon International Obstetrics Hospital at 63 Bui Thi Xuan, District 1
- Mekong Obstetrics Hospital (formerly Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital) at 243 A Hoang Van Thu, Tan Binh District
- Dr. Tran Thi Minh Chau, Nguyen Cuu Van street, turn into NCV street from Dien Bien Phu, near the beginning of the street, on the left hand side.
- Dr. Mien, 7/15 Nguyen Thi Dieu, District 3. Doctor consults in the afternoon from Monday to Friday from 4:30 pm to 8 pm. On Saturday, the doctor consults from 2 pm to 4:30 pm. Consultation fee is 60k, and the doctor also sells medicine, which is a bit expensive.
- Dr. Tran Hanh - Tu Du Hospital. The address is 90 A Ho Van Hue, Phu Nhuan District, near the really tall water tank. The clinic has all the equipment like X-ray, ultrasound, and blood tests.
Hope the signs of cervical gland inflammation are helpful for all women in preventing and treating the disease.
Source: Doctor at Hospital K
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