Cervical natriuretic cysts are cervical glandular cysts, and trichomonas vaginitis may cause cervical glandular cysts.
Trichomonas vaginitis is a gynecological disease caused by Trichomonas vaginalis infection, which is more common in clinical practice and can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, often leading to increased vaginal discharge, itching of the urethra and other symptoms.
If the patient is diagnosed with trichomoniasis and not treated in time, and usually do not pay attention to the vulva clean, it will lead to the bacteria in the vaginal secretion, vaginal Trichomonas vaginalis and so on upward to the cervix, inducing cervicitis.
Cervical adenocysts are usually caused by damage to the cervix, long-term inflammatory stimulation and other factors, resulting in excessive narrowing of the cervical glandular ducts, the glandular secretion can not be discharged normally. If cervicitis is induced by trichomoniasis, cervical gland cysts may be induced under the stimulation of cervical inflammation.
To summarize, trichomoniasis may cause cervical cysts, but the main cause is cervicitis, simple trichomoniasis will not cause cervical cysts in a short time.