Women’s cervical cysts refers to cervical natriuretic cysts, generally do not appear symptoms, more than oral medication, when acute cervicitis can be under the guidance of the physician according to the different causes of targeted application of medication, most of the local vaginal drugs such as: metronidazole vaginal suppositories and so on.
Cervical cysts are caused by blockage of the opening of the cervical glands, the mucus secreted by the glandular cavity can not be discharged, and cysts are gradually formed over time. Usually there are no symptoms and they are only found during gynecological examination, so there is no need to take oral medication.
However, if there are more cervical cysts and abnormal secretions, local medication can be administered to inhibit bacteria and relieve discomfort through vaginal administration. However, it is limited in its effects and prone to recurrence, and some women may experience localized itching, burning and other adverse reactions after its use. Therefore, it should be used under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-medication.
Cervical cysts using medication is not effective, if the cyst size is large or often so that the symptoms usually can be used physical therapy, such as microwave, laser and so on to break the cysts. Physical examination should also be done in normal times, and regular cervical cancer screening should be performed to rule out abnormalities.