Is cervical nuchal translucency serious?

Cervical nuchal translucency is a very common gynecological disease, which is a pathological change of chronic inflammation of the cervix, like cervical hypertrophy, cervical erosion and cervical polyps, also known as cervical glandular cysts. The formation of cervical nasal cysts is caused by cysts caused by obstructed drainage of glandular secretions after the mouth of the cervical gland is blocked during the healing process of cervical erosion. Therefore it is related to inflammation of the cervix and is a benign lesion. Generally speaking, small, scattered cervical nuchal cysts with no secondary infection and no clinical symptoms do not need to be treated and annual gynecological examination is sufficient. For large, more numerous, dense cervical nuchal cysts or combined infections causing increased discharge and odorous vaginal discharge, appropriate treatment can be given, usually by physical therapy or local medication. Before treatment, cervical cytology is routinely performed to exclude cervical precancerous lesions or cervical cancer. Therefore, cervical nuchal translucency is a benign gynecological disease related to chronic inflammation of the cervix, and most of them do not require treatment and do not need to be overly nervous, but only require regular gynecological examination. Usually pay attention to vulva cleanliness to prevent pathogenic bacteria from invading.

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