How should cervical cysts be treated?

  Cervical cysts are a manifestation symptom of chronic cervicitis, also known as nasal cysts, and the treatment of cervical cysts depends on the specific situation.  The principle of cervical cyst formation is due to chronic inflammation of the cervix causing long-term adverse stimulation of the glands of the cervix, which can easily induce inflammation of the glands and lead to increased secretion from the glands, while inflammation can also easily lead to blockage of the glandular orifice of the cervical ducts, which can affect the outward drainage of secretions from the glands, resulting in impaired drainage and resulting in retention cysts.  This disease is a benign lesion and in fact most patients do not have uncomfortable symptoms and do not need special treatment. If the symptoms of cervical cysts are more serious, with increased vaginal discharge, abnormal leucorrhea, or with odor, change in nature, and pain and discomfort in the lower back and abdomen, an active treatment plan should be taken. First, an examination should be done to identify the germs causing the infection, and then the corresponding sensitive antibiotics should be selected for targeted anti-infection treatment. At the same time, some physical treatment methods can be considered, such as laser, self-coagulation knife, electrocautery and other treatment methods can be applied.  Cervical cysts also require women to do a good job of prevention, usually pay attention to personal hygiene, especially to keep the vulva clean, appropriate exercise, strengthen nutrition, improve the body’s immunity.