How to treat cysts in the uterus

The presence of cysts in the uterus does not necessarily necessitate treatment. Uterine cysts are benign lesions, such as cervical cysts, which are formed during the healing process of cervical erosion and are usually called cervical nuchal cysts. If the cervical nuchal translucency is very small and does not affect normal life or cause any adverse effects on the body, it does not need to be treated. If the cervical nuchal translucency is relatively large and causes a hardened and enlarged cervical texture, it can be cured by minimally invasive treatment methods, such as microwave or laser, to puncture the cyst and destroy the inner wall of the cyst. For example, if there is a cyst in the wall of the uterus, it can be treated without treatment if there is no excessive menstrual flow and no painful periods or abdominal pain. If there is excessive menstrual flow or if there is painful menstruation, abdominal pain, or back pain, etc., it can be treated by minimally invasive surgery.