The need for surgery for cervical cysts depends on the size of the cyst and whether there is contact bleeding, if the cyst is large or if there is contact bleeding, surgery is the treatment of choice. Cervical cysts are chronic inflammatory diseases that usually do not cause any uncomfortable symptoms and usually do not require special treatment. However, if the cervical cysts are large and cause contact bleeding or local pressure symptoms, surgical excision or puncture of the cysts may be considered and anti-infective drugs and physical therapy are given. In addition, cysts have a certain degree of recurrence and some anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken after surgery under the guidance of the doctor. After the surgery, patients should pay attention to their hygiene, especially local cleanliness and sanitation, and wash with warm water regularly. When choosing underwear, choose cotton loose underwear, comfortable and snug, and breathable, which can prevent the appearance of infection.