What are the symptoms of a serious cervical naevus cyst?

When cervical natriuretic cysts are serious, there will be changes in the leucorrhea, painful sensation in the lower abdomen, cervical enlargement, and pressure on the bladder and/or rectum.
1. Change of leukorrhea: patients may have pus and thick leukorrhea, which may be accompanied by blood or blood.
2. Lower abdominal pain: patients may feel pain in the lower abdomen or below the waist, and some patients may also experience dysmenorrhea.
3. Cervical hypertrophy: it will cause the cervix to become less elastic, and those who are accompanied by cervical polyps will have symptoms such as pain during intercourse and bleeding after intercourse.
4. Pressure on the bladder: patients may have symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, poor urination, or even urinary retention.
5. Pressure on the rectum: patients may have difficulty in defecation, constipation and other manifestations.
Patients with cervical natriuretic cysts should go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of professional doctors to avoid affecting personal health.