If the cervix is crooked, it is related to the change of the position of the uterine body during vaginal delivery or cesarean section. If there are no uncomfortable symptoms, treatment is usually not needed. Certain gynecological diseases can also cause a crooked cervix, such as cysts of the cervix, large fibroids, abnormal uterine development, etc. For cysts or fibroids, it is best to have them surgically removed and treated. Certain intrauterine surgical operations, such as abortion, diagnostic curettage, and insertion and removal of intrauterine devices, can also cause a distorted cervix due to excessive stretching of the cervix. It is recommended to pay attention to perineal hygiene, clean the perineum with warm boiled water once a day, have a physical examination of the cervix once a year or once every six months, and actively treat any cervical lesions found.