Cervical cysts, if left untreated, do not cause serious consequences clinically because they have no clinical symptoms in themselves and are mainly caused by chronic inflammation of the cervix. The cyst itself grows particularly slowly, so clinically it can be left untreated. In the case of cysts larger than 1 cm in diameter, the cyst wall can be punctured and the cyst fluid released. It is necessary to actively treat the chronic inflammation of the cervix, for example, you can vaginally insert diazotide suppositories, and it is recommended to have a gynecological examination once a year, and during the gynecological examination, cervical cancer screening is also recommended.