The difference between cervical cysts and cervical erosion-like changes is mainly in two aspects: first, although both occur in the cervix, the tissue of the lesion is different. First, although both occur in the cervix, the lesions are different. Cervical cysts are mainly in the glands, mainly due to the blockage of the cervical glands caused by various acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, so that the mucus secreted by the glands cannot be discharged from the body and accumulates locally in the glands. Cervical erosion-like changes are mainly caused by the outgrowth of the squamous columnar epithelium of the cervix, which can be both physiological and pathological. Second, the nature and treatment options are different. Cervical erosion-like change is a benign lesion and the patient has no clinical symptoms and can be left untreated; if the patient has clinical symptoms or the cervical cyst is relatively large, an incision and drainage or puncture and drainage can be performed using a self-coagulation knife or a Lipo knife or cold knife. If the lesion is pathological, it is necessary to determine whether it is cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or cervical cancer and choose surgery or radiotherapy for treatment according to the specific situation.