What does cervical natriuretic cyst mean and how is it harmful?

Cervical natriuretic cyst is one of the common manifestations of chronic cervicitis, generally benign lesions, if not accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, there is no danger to human health. Cervical Nasal cysts are caused by chronic inflammation of the cervix, resulting in tissue hyperplasia, scarring, or cervical hypertrophy and other changes, causing the cervical glandular ducts to become smaller or blocked, and the fluid inside can not completely flow out, so the formation of cyst-like changes. Cervical natriuretic cysts, generally a benign lesion, rarely show the possibility of further deterioration. In most cases, they are harmless and do not require special treatment. However, if they are accompanied by pain, abnormal discharge or an increase in the size of the cyst, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to choose the right treatment. Patients with cervical natriuretic cysts should consult a doctor in time if they experience any discomfort and follow the doctor’s instructions to improve the diagnosis and treatment program, do not diagnose and use medication on your own.