Can cervical natriuretic cysts be eliminated



Cervical natriuretic cysts, i.e. cervical glandular cysts, do not require treatment when cervical glandular cysts are asymptomatic, and may be eliminated by taking timely medication and surgical treatment for patients with symptoms.

Cervical gland cysts belong to normal physiological changes, patients have no obvious clinical manifestations, generally do not need treatment. If chronic inflammation of the cervix leads to cervical gland cysts, vaginal fluid, vaginal discharge of pus and other symptoms, patients need to be given medication for the type of pathogen infection.

For cervicitis caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, cephalosporin antibiotics such as cefixime and ceftriaxone sodium are required as prescribed by the doctor. For cervicitis caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, tetracycline antibiotics such as doxycycline and minocycline are prescribed.

For those with obvious symptoms of cervical adenocysts or those with large cervical adenocysts, they can be treated with hysteroscopic electrosurgery and cervical adenocystostomy. If the patient has a small superficial cervical gland cyst, physical measures such as freezing, laser, microwave, etc. are needed to treat it. Most patients are able to eliminate cervical gland cysts with timely treatment.

Cervical gland cysts can be left untreated when symptoms are not obvious. If the symptoms are obvious, it is necessary to take appropriate measures under the guidance of a doctor, and it is possible to eliminate cervical gland cysts by taking timely measures to treat them.