Cervical retention cysts are usually caused by inflammation of the cervix, which is generally not serious, and patients are advised to seek timely medical treatment and regular review. Cervical retention cysts are cervical natriuretic cysts, referred to as cervical natriuretic cysts, this disease is mostly related to cervical inflammation, due to the obstruction of the cervical gland ducts, resulting in the gland secretion of the gland can not be discharged in a timely manner and the silt in the local formation of the cysts, generally speaking, is not serious. For patients, generally no special treatment is needed. For women with larger cervical retention cysts, the localized cysts can be destroyed by laser, microwave and other physical treatments so as to achieve therapeutic effects. Although cervical retention cysts are a common gynecological disease, it is still recommended that women do basic gynecological checkups such as ultrasound and cervical cancer screening every year in order to facilitate early detection of the disease and early treatment.