What does cervical natriuretic cyst mean?

Cervical natriuretic cysts refer to cervical gland cysts, which are generally divided into physiologic and pathologic types. 1. Physiological cervical glandular cyst: it is because the squamous epithelium and columnar epithelium of the cervix are transformed into each other, and when transformed, the squamous epithelium covers the mouth of the cervical glandular ducts or extends into the mouth of the glandular ducts and blocks the mouth of the glandular ducts, which will lead to the obstruction of drainage and the formation of cysts. 2. Pathological cervical cysts: mainly due to damage to the cervix, resulting in abnormal function of the glandular ducts and the appearance of cervical cysts. There are also cervical cysts caused by long-term cervicitis stimulation. Most of the cervical cysts have no symptoms and do not need special treatment, but if there are multiple cysts with rupture, then you need to consult a doctor in time for symptomatic treatment.