Uterine cysts are supposed to be a misnomer for cervical cysts. The uterus itself hardly grows cysts, and in rare cases uterine fibroids may become cystic. What we usually call uterine cysts generally refers to cervical cysts, also called cervical nuchal cysts, or nuchal cysts for short, which are caused by chronic inflammation of the cervix. Small cervical cysts do not need treatment, cervical cancer screening is normal, and regular follow-up is sufficient. Large cysts, multiple cysts, which cause abnormal cervical morphology need to be surgically removed. The cost of surgical removal depends on the type of surgery chosen and varies from one type of surgery to another. The cost of having a Lipo knife surgery is about $1000, while the option of having a cyst excision and drainage only costs about $100-200, but has a high chance of recurrence. The cost of the surgery is determined by many factors, such as the level of the hospital, regional differences, the way the surgery is performed, the qualification of the doctor, etc. It has a lot to do with the level of the hospital. The higher the level of the hospital, the more money it will cost, because the higher the level of the hospital, the better the drugs and medical facilities, and the more qualified and experienced the doctors are, so the cost will be relatively higher. Regional differences depend on the city, for example, the cost in first-tier cities is higher than the cost in second and third-tier cities. The cost of surgery is actually not only the surgery but includes several aspects, such as pre-operative examination, surgery cost and post-operative anti-inflammation. Therefore, the cost of surgery cannot be standardized, but only an approximate range can be given. After the surgery, it is necessary not only to use antibiotics to prevent infection, but also to pay more attention to the diet.