Cervical cysts usually do not subside on their own, but in mild cases close observation is sufficient, while in severe cases relevant treatment can be given to avoid aggravation. The cause of cervical cysts, during cervical surgery or during childbirth abortion is because the cervical glandular outlet may be blocked by inflammation or other factors, causing secretions to not be discharged and forming retention cysts. Since the glandular outlet has been blocked, the glandular secretion will accumulate, so it is unlikely to be eliminated on its own. If the cervical cyst is large, it needs to be treated promptly with laser, freezing or electrocautery in the hospital, depending on the patient’s physical condition and the extent of the disease. After the surgery, regular review is needed because there is a certain recurrence of cervical cysts, and review can be a good way to keep track of your body and get better treatment in time if there is a recurrence without delaying your condition.