How to treat cervical cysts

  Cervical cysts are generally considered to be physiological changes, so they usually do not require any treatment, neither oral medication nor surgery.  If a woman has an ultrasound or an internal gynecological examination and a cervical cyst is found, it is usually due to a new squamous epithelium that is replacing the columnar epithelium and the squamous epithelium is covering or blocking the cervical glandular ducts, causing the fluid in the ducts to accumulate. At the same time, cervical cysts will neither cause abnormal secretion nor cancer, so there is no need for surgery or medication, and medication is generally not significant for cysts, but women with cervical cysts can consider regular TCT and HPV screening. Because this is to screen for cervical cancer and HPV infections so that they can be prevented and treated earlier.  For most women who have sexual intercourse, it often causes the appearance of cervical cysts, so there is no need to worry about any anxiety at all after the appearance of cervical cysts.