What to do about cervical nuchal translucency

  Cervical cysts can be left untreated or can be treated on an outpatient basis.  If the cyst is as big as a green bean, the cyst can be treated in the outpatient clinic. The general rule is to check the vaginal discharge first, if there is no positive white blood cell, that is, no vaginitis, the cyst can be treated. The doctor will puncture the surface of the cyst and let the secretion in the cyst flow out, or use sterile gauze to squeeze out the secretion in the cyst, or use forceps to clip out the secretion in the cyst, when the secretion in the cyst flows clean, the cyst will shrink naturally or not, it is better not to have intercourse for half a month after the operation, usually the patient will not feel pain and discomfort, you can also take oral anti-inflammatory medicine for three days to prevent infection or oral gynecological Chinese medicine to prevent infection.  In short, cervical cysts should not be nervous, they can be followed up or cysts can be treated, generally they will not become cancerous, but if the age is above 30 years old women are recommended to have regular cervical TCT and HPV cervical cancer screening every year, and young women can have cervical cancer vaccine.