Uterine cysts can be categorized into congenital uterine cysts and acquired uterine cysts, most of which are considered as benign lesions and usually not serious.
1. Congenital uterine cysts: during the development of embryo, some tissues are not completely degenerated and disappear, remaining in the uterus and gradually forming cystic structures, usually not serious.
2. Acquired uterine cysts: they are often caused by the development of some diseases, such as cervicitis, which causes the blockage of some of the glandular ducts of the cervix, resulting in the inability of the tissue fluid to be discharged, which in turn forms the shape of a cyst, which is usually not serious.
The appearance of uterine cysts is often associated with inflammatory stimulation and changes in hormone levels in the body, according to the size and nature of the cysts to determine, if necessary, you can go to the hospital for a detailed examination, under the guidance of a professional physician for standardized treatment.