Does cervical nuchal translucency go away on its own?

  Cervical cysts, also known as cervical cysts, are cystic lesions induced by chronic cervicitis that damages the cervical tissue over a long period of time. Once formed, cervical cysts do not disappear on their own, and if left untreated, the volume and number of cysts caused by inflammatory stimulation will increase.  The cervical cysts are the most common manifestation of chronic cervicitis and are caused by new squamous epithelium covering the cervical glandular ducts or penetrating into the glandular ducts during the healing process, resulting in blockage of the glandular ducts and retention of glandular secretions that cannot be discharged in time, resulting in expansion of the glandular cavity and formation of cystic masses of varying sizes. After the formation of cervical cysts, some patients may have clinical symptoms such as increased leucorrhea and sticky leucorrhea. After the formation of cervical cysts, they will not disappear on their own if they are not treated with surgery or physical methods, and they will become more and more numerous and larger. At present, cervical cysts cannot be removed by medication, but can be removed by laser, freezing, microwave or direct surgery, and after removal, chronic cervicitis needs to be treated so that the problem can be solved at the root.  You need to treat your cervical cyst in time, don’t take a chance that you can remove it, you can’t remove it by yourself, timely treatment is the key.