Symptoms of uterine cysts

Uterine cysts usually refer to cervical gland cysts, which is a kind of chronic cervicitis. Usually, patients can’t feel whether they have cervical cysts or not, and the symptoms often appear when there is a combination of vaginitis, cervical erosion, or cervical lesions. For example, there will be increased leukorrhea, discharge smell and other manifestations, the doctor examined only found that there is a cervical gland cyst. Uterine cysts appear as multiple small, yellowish-white vesicles protruding from the surface of the cervix and containing a colorless jelly-like substance. The cysts are usually small and scattered and may protrude from the surface of the cervix. Some cervical cysts can grow very large and are often combined with cervical hypertrophy. Uterine cysts are usually asymptomatic and do not require treatment. Sometimes accompanied by chronic cervicitis attack will appear lumbar pain, lower abdominal distension, leukorrhea, leukorrhea odor and other clinical manifestations, sometimes the pelvic area can occur falling pain or lumbosacral discomfort, can be appropriate for cervicitis medication. When combined with vaginitis, if it is a different nature of the pathogenic bacteria infection, there are different clinical manifestations, need to target the corresponding vaginitis treatment. In conclusion, most of the patients with uterine cysts have no clinical symptoms, and they are found by chance during checkups, so they generally do not need special treatment, but they need to do regular screening tests for cervical precancerous lesions, such as cervical cytology (TCT) and high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) tests. However, if the glandular cysts are large and accompanied by leukorrhea and other discomforts, you should go to the hospital in time for examination and symptomatic diagnosis and treatment.