I often hear about a disease among female friends, which is cervical cyst. This is a very common disease. So everyone will have such a question: can you still get pregnant after having cervical cyst? If you can get pregnant, what should you do? If pregnancy is not possible, how should we treat it? In fact, there is a case here, which is almost the same as whether it is possible to get pregnant with cervical cyst. Let’s take a look at it. Recently, Ms. Liu was terrified when she saw the words "cervical nabothian cyst" written on the results of her physical examination at work. She had been hospitalized for cervical erosion not long ago. Could it be that she had a tumor this time? Do you need surgery? Is it a benign tumor or malignant? She walked into the hospital worriedly, and after a detailed interview and examination by the hospital doctor, it was discovered that she had a cervical cyst. This does not require surgery. Cervical cysts are different from the ovarian cysts we usually talk about. It is mainly caused by the continuous growth of the epithelium on the surface of the cervix during the healing process of cervical erosion, which covers the surface of the cervix, blocking the opening of the glandular duct, and preventing the secretions from flowing out and being retained inside, forming a cyst. If the cyst is very small, it generally does not require treatment. For larger cysts, just cut the cyst open, drain the secretions, and combine some medications and physical therapy. There are many ways to diagnose cervical cysts The diagnosis of cervical cysts mainly includes cervical smear examination, colposcopy, B-ultrasound examination, TCT examination, HPV-DNA testing and other methods. 1. Cervical smear examination: Under long-term inflammation stimulation, a small number of patients with chronic cervicitis have a tendency to malignant transformation, so patients with cervical cysts should undergo cervical smear examination every year; 2. Colposcopy: This method of diagnosing cervical cysts is intuitive and obvious. It can directly find the diseased area, diagnose whether there are abnormal lesions, and determine the severity of the lesions as a basis for treatment; 3. B-ultrasound examination: B-ultrasound examination is a very common way to diagnose cervical cysts. Cervical cysts are a common disease in gynecological ultrasound diagnosis; 4. TCT examination: This type of cervical cyst diagnosis is currently the most advanced cervical lesion grading cytological examination technology in the world. Compared with the traditional Papanicolaou staining examination, the specimen satisfaction and abnormal cervical cell detection rate can reach more than 95%; 5. HPV-DNA testing: HPV infection is a necessary factor for the development of cervical cancer. Colposcopy can show surface lesions, but they are often in the late stages. Therefore, the use of HPV-DNA testing can detect and treat cancer in its early stages. Knowing the above detection methods is far from enough, you must pay close attention to them in your daily life. If you are diagnosed with cervical cyst, you should pay more attention to it. Because small ones do not require treatment, but large ones require surgery, so you must pay attention. |
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