What is a hemorrhagic cervical natriuretic cyst?

There is no such thing as a hemorrhagic cervical naevus cyst. If a patient with a cervical naevus cyst experiences bleeding symptoms, it may be leukorrhea or contact bleeding. Cervical naevus cyst belongs to chronic cervicitis, which is caused by the blockage of cervical glandular ducts, and usually does not show clinical symptoms. However, if the inflammation is more severe or accompanied by cervical columnar epithelial ectasia, cervical polyps and other diseases, the symptoms of blood in the leukorrhea may occur. During the healing process of cervical columnar epithelial ectasia, if the newborn squamous epithelium blocks the mouth of the glandular ducts or presses on the glandular ducts, narrowing the ducts, it is easy to rupture the mucous membrane during sexual intercourse and lead to bleeding. In addition, if the size of the cyst is large, it can also cause contact bleeding. Therefore, patients with cervical natriuretic cysts who notice bleeding symptoms should seek medical attention to clarify the cause of bleeding and then undergo treatment.