Cervical cysts, also known as cervical natriuretic cysts, can be eliminated by medication, physical therapy, surgery, etc., but generally speaking they do not need to be handled, and regular review is sufficient.
Cervical cysts are localized retention cysts formed due to local obstruction of the ductal opening of the cervical glands, which leads to the inability of the glandular fluid to be discharged normally, and these cysts are mostly physiological and generally do not require special treatment. If the cysts are large in size and number, they can be treated by medication, physical therapy and surgery.
1. Drug treatment: cervical natriuretic cysts can be caused by local inflammatory stimulation, and can be treated with antibiotic preparations such as azithromycin and doxycycline as prescribed by the doctor.
2. Physical therapy: for superficial cysts, if the patient is more concerned about the local lesions, the cyst can be destroyed by laser, microwave and other physical therapy to achieve therapeutic effect.
3. Surgery: For cervical cysts that are relatively large or if the patient has increased vaginal discharge, the cyst can be incised and drained through surgery.
For patients who have been examined and found cervical cysts, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time to improve the relevant examinations, and choose the appropriate way of active treatment under the guidance of the doctor in order to get the best therapeutic effect.