Uterine cysts are recurrent and therefore grow after removal. Uterine cysts mostly refer to cervical cysts, a disease of chronic cervicitis. Uterine cysts usually have no obvious clinical symptoms, but this disease may induce gynecological inflammation in women, which can cause symptoms such as contact bleeding and dysmenorrhea. If a woman suffers from this disease, it is recommended to go to the hospital to improve ultrasound examination, gynecological examination, etc., to make a clear diagnosis before targeted treatment. For the smaller cervical cysts that are scattered, treatment is usually not needed and regular annual checkups are sufficient. However, for larger cysts, physical therapy, such as microwave, laser, phototherapy, etc., can be considered and the prognosis is better.