Cervical cysts are a common gynecological disease in women, mainly due to the blockage of the cervical glandular ducts, resulting in the formation of cervical secretions that cannot be discharged smoothly and are stagnant together. The treatment of cervical cysts depends on the size and number of cysts. If the size of a single cyst is relatively small and there are no other symptoms, no special treatment or treatment is needed, and regular follow-up can be done. However, if the cysts are large and multiple and are accompanied by abnormal leucorrhea and cervical erosion, they need to be removed by surgery, freezing, electrocautery, etc. Simple medication or topical cervical medication will not completely remove them. Cervical cysts are caused in large part by chronic cervical inflammation, so if women are found to have chronic cervicitis they need to be treated promptly. In general, there are no obvious symptoms and they can only be detected during ultrasound or electronic colposcopy. If the cervical cysts are simply removed through traditional surgery, but the inflammation is not completely controlled, the cervical cysts can recur very quickly. Therefore, further anti-inflammatory treatment with antibiotics or topical cervical medication is needed after removal of cervical cysts. There is no need to worry too much about cervical cysts as they are just a benign lesion of the cervix. It is important to pay attention to the hygiene of your sexual life and to strengthen your physical exercise to improve your body resistance and immunity.