Do you need treatment for cervical natriuresis?

Cervical cysts are a very common gynecologic condition that is a pathological change of chronic inflammation of the cervix, also known as cervical adenocysts. Cervical cysts can be large or small, most of them are slow-growing, and some of them can reach several centimeters in size, but all of them are benign lesions. Generally speaking, small, scattered cervical cysts, no secondary infection, no clinical symptoms, do not need to be treated, some can disappear on their own, annual gynecological examination can be. For large, more, dense cervical cysts or co-infection caused by increased discharge, vaginal discharge odor, frequent bleeding during intercourse or affecting sex life, appropriate treatment can be carried out. However, before treatment, cervical cytology should be done routinely, and if necessary, cervical HPV test, colposcopy and biopsy should be performed to exclude cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or cervical cancer. Physical therapy or topical medication is usually used. Physical therapy includes microwave therapy, laser therapy, electro-knife excision, etc. These treatments are similar, and the treatment process is not too painful. Most of the cervical cysts have no clinical symptoms and are found occasionally during checkups, so there is no need to be nervous or to treat them, and only annual gynecological examination is needed.