Cervical naevus, or cervical naevus cysts, do not usually heal on their own, but usually do not need to be treated, and most women have no conscious symptoms. Women should undergo regular cancer screening of the cervix, and after menopause, cervical naevus cysts will gradually shrink with the cervix. If accompanied by back pain, bleeding and other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor to take timely and targeted treatment. Cervical Nasal cysts are cysts formed when the squamous epithelium of the transformed area of the cervix replaces the columnar epithelium, and the new squamous epithelium covers the opening of the cervical gland ducts or extends into the gland ducts and blocks the opening of the gland ducts, resulting in obstruction of the drainage of glandular secretions and their retention. In a small number of cases, they are caused by chronic inflammation of the cervix. Cervical natriuretic cysts do not heal on their own, but they are not necessarily a disease. In most cases, cervical natriuretic cysts are physiologic changes in the cervix and usually do not need to be treated. After menopause the hormone levels in a woman’s body drop, the cervix shrinks and the cervical gland cysts shrink with it. Cervical adenocysts usually do not need to be treated, and only require consistent annual cancer screening of the cervix. If the cervical adenocarcinoma cyst is large or accompanied by symptoms such as back pain and bleeding, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to improve the relevant laboratory tests and targeted treatment, do not blindly use their own medication, so as to avoid delaying the condition.