Cysts in the uterus are often referred to as cervical cysts, which are not serious and usually form due to long-term chronic inflammation of the cervix, which obstructs the local glandular ducts of the cervix, resulting in no way for the fluid within them to flow out. Clinically, such cysts often do not have any discomfort and are often found as small greenish-white vesicles locally in the cervix only during gynecological checkups, and they grow particularly slowly, so they can be left untreated clinically. However, if it is due to chronic inflammation of the cervix, which leads to an increase in local discharge and lumbosacral pain, clinically you can do laser treatment, cryotherapy or microwave treatment of the cervix when the menstrual period is 3-7 days clean and the laboratory leucorrhea is normal, so as to relieve the clinical symptoms of increased leucorrhea or lumbosacral pain.