In clinical practice, cervical cysts usually refer to cervical glandular cysts. Simple cervical glandular cysts do not need to be treated and are not serious, but if cervical glandular cysts are combined with cervical inflammation, they are relatively serious and need to be treated for the inflammatory condition. Most cervical glandular cysts are physiological changes that can be present in many women in daily life and are not considered a disease. If the mouth of the gland is blocked, it can lead to cervical glandular cysts in women, which usually do not have any symptoms and do not lead to serious consequences, so in most cases they do not need to be treated and can be observed. If the cervical glandular cysts are found to grow larger, they can be treated surgically, such as cervical glandular cyst stoma. If the cervical glandular cysts are combined with cervical inflammatory manifestations, such as vulvar itching, increased leucorrhea, odor, etc., it means that there is already an infection problem, which needs to be actively treated. If there is a cervical inflammation problem, it can be dealt with by oral medication, external washing or vaginal medication, such as bacterial infection caused by inflammation, can be treated with metronidazole tablets, tinidazole tablets, etc.; mycobacterial infection caused by inflammation, can be treated with clotrimazole vaginal tablets, miconazole nitrate suppositories, etc., as prescribed by the doctor.