Bleeding cervical cyst is not cervical cancer.
Cervical cysts are also called cervical natriuretic cysts, which are mostly due to local inflammation, resulting in the obstruction of cervical gland ducts, and the glandular fluid can not be discharged normally, forming retention cysts in the local area, and due to the stimulation of inflammation, the patient may have tissue congestion, bleeding and other manifestations, and cervical cancer is related to human papillomavirus infection, so cervical cysts are bleeding not cervical cancer.
For cervical cysts, generally no special treatment is needed, but for larger cysts, the cysts can be destroyed by laser, microwave and other physical therapy as prescribed by the doctor to achieve the therapeutic effect.
However, it should be noted that although cervical cysts are benign lesions, it is also recommended that women do gynecological ultrasound, cervical cancer screening and other related examinations every year, so as to detect the disease in the early stages of active treatment.