Is a cervical gland cyst a tumor?

Many women are found to have “cervical cysts” during gynecological examinations, and many women are frightened by the diagnosis of “cervical cysts” on the report card during ultrasound examinations, thinking that they are suffering from cervical tumors. Cervical cysts in the end is a what? Now we will give you Kan Kan. Cervical cysts, also known as Naboth cysts, Naboth’s gland cysts, or simply Nabcyst. The cause is very simple, the cervix has many glands, the glands will secrete some mucus, the vagina has a lubricating effect. Under normal circumstances, the mucus secreted by the glands will flow freely through the glandular openings, but when there is cervical inflammation, the cervical tissue edema, cervical gland openings are blocked, the mucus produced by the glandular ducts will not be able to flow out, and will be retained in the formation of small vesicles, yellowish-white liquid trapped in the glands to form cysts of different sizes, which are also known as cervical cysts. Cervical cysts are one of the sequelae of cervical cerclage, so active treatment of cervical cerclage can reduce the production of cervical cysts. However, cervical cysts that have already formed usually do not disappear on their own, and generally do not require treatment. During gynecological examination, superficial cervical cysts can be seen on the surface of the cervix protruding single or multiple small greenish-white vesicles; deep cervical cysts are invisible during gynecological examination, and ultrasound can see small cystic dark areas of the cervix. Cervical cysts are not scary, it is like a few small pimples on the cervix. It is important to remember that most cervical cysts are very small and usually do not affect the woman’s body, and usually do not affect pregnancy. In a very small number of women, cervical cysts can grow very large. Here’s the kicker: a very small number of very large cervical cysts can interfere with conception, and a very small number of very large cervical cysts need to be treated.