Mild cervical hypertrophy is a manifestation of chronic cervicitis, which occurs when the cervix is stimulated by inflammation, resulting in the proliferation of glands inside the cervix. This mild hypertrophy is generally not treated, but needs to be reviewed regularly because the cervix is the part of the body most susceptible to lesions, whether it is for menstruation, childbirth or intercourse, and is a necessary place to go through, so it is easily stimulated by the external environment leading to lesions. For patients with mild hypertrophy, it is necessary to have 1-2 gynecological examinations every year, especially cancer screening of the cervix, and to pay attention to the hygiene of the perineum to avoid gynecological inflammation as much as possible. It is also important to pay attention to hygiene and prevention of infection because if there is inflammation all the time, it can lead to further aggravation of cervical hypertrophy, which can change from mild to moderate or severe.