Cervical cysts are a symptom caused by cervicitis and can have different manifestations depending on the cause and severity of the disease. First of all, the pathogenesis of cervical cysts is caused by the adverse stimulation of long-term chronic cervical inflammation, which leads to increased secretion from the cervical glands and also leads to obstruction of the ducts of the cervical glands, which leads to the formation of retention of secretions in the glands and thus leads to the appearance of cervical cysts. Most cervical cysts do not have obvious symptoms of discomfort, and most of them are found inadvertently during physical examination, where multiple small yellow vesicles can be seen in the cervical area, which usually do not require treatment. If the cervical cysts are more serious, they may grow larger and some of them may protrude from the vaginal opening. In this case, the cervical hypertrophy is also combined and during the examination, many prominent yellowish-white vesicles of different sizes are found on the surface, which contain mucus. During the attack of cervicitis, there are some accompanying symptoms, such as increased vaginal discharge, changes in the nature and color of the leukorrhea, such as purulent and thick, or with a small amount of blood, and if it spreads to the surrounding area, the inflammation spreads to the ovaries and pelvis, causing inflammation in the corresponding area, and pain in the lumbar abdomen or lumbosacral area. The woman should pay attention to maintain personal hygiene, enhance personal immunity, do a good job of prevention of cervical cysts, once the cervical cysts appear uncomfortable symptoms, need to timely go to the hospital gynecology consultation.