Can a cervical cyst grow back after removal?

In fact, nuchal cysts in the cervix are mainly due to local chronic inflammation of the cervix that leads to obstruction of the glandular ducts, so that the mucus produced by the local glands of the cervix cannot be discharged and nuchal cysts are formed, which tend to grow particularly slowly in the clinic and do not cause corresponding symptoms. If the cysts are removed, it is likely that they will grow again, because nasal cysts may form as long as there is local chronic inflammation in the cervix. Active treatment of cervicitis is recommended as the most fundamental treatment, and annual cervical cancer screening is recommended to find out if there are lesions in the cervical epithelium and if there is a high-risk type of HPV infection. It is also recommended that women, even in the absence of discomfort, should have a gynecological examination once a year to find out if there are any abnormalities in the uterine adnexa.