Cervical cysts, also known as natriuretic cysts, and their pain can usually be improved by surgical treatment, medication, and physical therapy. 1. Surgery: Cervical cysts are large and intensely painful, and can usually be improved by surgical removal of the cyst to avoid more serious consequences. 2. Medication: Cervical cysts are benign lesions, usually caused by bacterial infection, so penicillin and cephalosporin can be used for anti-infection treatment. 3. Physical therapy: If the patient only has slight pain and the cyst is small, it can be relieved by localized light, laser and other physical ways. Therefore, if patients with cervical cysts experience pain and other adverse symptoms, they must go to the hospital in time for examination and diagnosis, early treatment and early improvement.