What does it mean to have multiple cysts in the cervix?

  The appearance of cervical multiple cysts is a manifestation of chronic cervicitis, which is a very common disease in gynecological clinics.  Cervical cysts, also known as cervical cysts, are a manifestation of chronic cervicitis, as are cervical hypertrophy and cervical polyps, so there is no need to worry too much about them. Cervical cysts are very common and usually have no clinical symptoms. Vaginal ultrasonography is the most direct way to diagnose them. Cysts are cysts that form when new squamous epithelium blocks the glandular ducts during the healing process of cervical inflammation; the drainage of glandular secretions is blocked and the cysts are retained. Cysts are usually small and scattered, protruding from the surface of the cervix. Small ones are as large as a small grain of rice, while large ones can be as large as a grain of corn and are greenish-white in color and may be accompanied by erosion, but they are also common in the smooth surface of the cervix. In addition, cervical multicysts can also cause gynecological inflammation, such as pelvic inflammatory disease and adnexitis. When the inflammation is not controlled in time, it can cause irregular menstruation and prolonged inflammatory stimulation can make the cervical hypertrophy. Therefore, when cervical multiple cysts are detected, if they are not combined with other symptoms, they can be observed regularly and TCT examination can be performed; if they are combined with inflammation, they can be treated with anti-infection; physical treatment, such as microwave, laser, freezing, etc. can also be taken.  Therefore, it is important to actively treat cervical multiple cysts when clinical symptoms appear.