How long does it usually take for a cervical cyst to go away in women

  Mild cervical cysts may have a chance to disappear on their own for an indefinite period of time, while moderate to severe cervical cysts will require surgery or physical therapy to disappear.  Cervical cysts are cystic swellings formed by blockage of cervical glandular ducts due to various pathogenic bacterial infections, which are related to patients’ unclean sex life, menstrual intercourse and unhygienic vulva. Mild cervical cysts may disappear on their own. For small, asymptomatic cervical cysts, patients are advised to review them regularly, as they develop slowly, and only when they grow to a certain level do they need to be treated with drugs or surgery. For cervical cysts, patients are advised to go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital for examination and take targeted treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor. Most of them do not require treatment.  In addition, women should usually wear comfortable cotton underwear and pay attention to keep their vulva and vagina clean and hygienic, avoid having sex during menstruation and change their underwear every day.