Cysts do not usually grow in the uterus, but ovarian cysts or pelvic cysts are usually considered. Some of them are physiological and may disappear after menstruation, while the backup is pathological and requires laparoscopic surgery or general open surgery. If the cyst is small and there are no uncomfortable symptoms, it can be observed and reviewed by ultrasound regularly without special treatment. If it is significantly larger, with a diameter greater than 5 cm and symptoms such as abdominal pain and bleeding, surgery is recommended and the next treatment plan will be decided after surgery based on the results of the pathological examination. Another type of cervical cyst is the nuchal cyst, which is considered to be caused by cervicitis and can be treated by local laser and cryotherapy. It is recommended to perform HPV and TCT tests on the cervix and, if necessary, to perform cervical sleep surgery according to the results. After cervical cyst surgery, you need to pay attention to vulva hygiene, no intercourse within 1 month, it is best to change underwear regularly, and it is also recommended to strengthen diet and nutrition to enhance their resistance.