A cyst on the uterus is also known as a cervical cyst, which is a form of chronic cervicitis. When the opening of the gland is blocked and the drainage of the secretions from the gland inside is obstructed, a cervical cyst will form. Generally speaking, cervical cysts do not require special treatment, and sometimes they can rupture and absorb on their own. In order to distinguish between cervical cysts and cervical adenocarcinoma, it is best to have a cervical TCT test, which is a cancer screening of the cervix, and if there is no problem with the cervical TCT test results, the cervical cysts do not need special treatment and can be observed at any time. Cervical TCT test is also known as cervical cancer screening, which is generally recommended at least once a year for married women.