What does a cervical cyst look like?

Cervical cysts are usually cervical gland cysts, which vary in size and may contain mucus, clear and transparent, or may be cloudy and purulent or greenish-white in color, etc. Patients with cervical gland cysts usually do not show obvious symptoms and most of them will be found during gynecological examinations and ultrasounds. Its size varies, usually small only like a grain of rice, the distribution is more scattered, can also be protruding from the cervix performance. They can also contain mucus, which is clear and transparent, but some of them can also be cloudy and purulent due to co-infection. In the case of larger cervical gland cysts, they can be as large as a corn kernel, mostly greenish-white in color, and can also be seen to indicate a smooth cervix. In the case of renal cervical adenocysts, they can also lead to varying degrees of cervical hypertrophy, with a consequent increase in their hardness and lower elasticity. However, since most cervical gland cysts are normal physiologic changes, asymptomatic patients do not require special treatment. If the patient’s symptoms are more obvious or the cervical gland cysts are huge, then you need to follow the doctor’s advice in time for surgical treatment, for the smaller superficial cysts, if necessary, can also be carried out physical therapy. It is recommended that patients with cervical adenocarcinoma take reasonable treatment measures under the guidance of doctors according to their own conditions in time to avoid delaying their conditions.