What causes uterine cysts?

Uterine cysts usually refer to cervical cysts, usually due to physiological factors, bacteria and other microbial infections, which need to be analyzed specifically.
Cervical cysts may be caused by the replacement of the columnar epithelium by squamous epithelium, causing a blockage of the glandular ducts, in which case they are normal phenomena, not accompanied by pathogenic infections, and do not require special intervention.
Cervical cysts can also be caused by microbial infections such as bacterial infections, which usually occur in sexually active women. Microbial infections lead to localized inflammatory reactions in the cervix, blocking the ducts of the glands so that secretions cannot be discharged in a timely manner, resulting in the formation of cysts. When cervical cysts appear, you need to control the infection in time and use drugs such as azithromycin and metronidazole for treatment.
If cervical cysts appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to take reasonable methods of treatment, to promote the alleviation of the condition, and avoid the unauthorized use of drugs.