The female reproductive organs are quite different from those of the male ones. They are open organs and therefore more susceptible to bacterial invasion. For the health of female private parts, it is necessary to clean them more often and change underwear frequently, otherwise there is a possibility of suffering from gynecological diseases. Cervical cyst is a common gynecological disease and a harbinger of cervicitis and cervical cancer. So what are the symptoms of cervical cyst? 1. Increased leucorrhea When suffering from cervical cyst, the most important symptom is the increase of leucorrhea. However, because the bacteria that cause cervical cyst are different for each person, the color and amount of leucorrhea are also different. The leucorrhea may appear sticky or purulent, and some patients may even have blood in their leucorrhea. 2. Excessive secretion This is also the easiest way to identify whether you have cervical cysts. When you find that your vaginal secretions are frequent and the color appears yellow or light yellow, you need to check it out in time. 3. Pain in the lower abdomen and other parts When you suffer from cervical cysts, you will experience pain in your lower abdomen, especially during menstruation, bowel movements, and sexual intercourse. 4. Irregular menstruation and infertility My menstrual cycle has always been regular, but recently my periods have become irregular. Or symptoms such as actively trying to get pregnant but not getting pregnant may be caused by cervical cysts. How do cervical cysts form? Cervical cyst is a common gynecological disease and a pathological manifestation of women suffering from chronic cervicitis. The formation of cervical cysts is actually related to the healing of cervical erosion. When cervical erosion is in a healing state, it will promote the secretions of the glandular body to be unable to flow out, which will block the cervical gland duct and finally form cervical cysts. Cervical cysts are generally small. Small cysts are only as small as a grain of rice, and even large cysts are only the size of a kernel of corn, and they are all scattered. When suffering from cervical cysts, women do not have to worry too much. As long as the disease is discovered and treated in time, the spread of cervical cysts can be reduced and infertility in women can be avoided. How should cervical cysts be treated? 1. For small and scattered cysts: If the cervical cyst is relatively small and the scattered areas are not concentrated, this type of condition generally does not require treatment. You only need to go to the hospital for annual check-ups to observe the distribution of the cysts and prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer. 2. For small and dense cysts or large and dense cysts: When cysts are densely distributed regardless of size, they need treatment. Treatment methods include general treatment, which is mainly for patients with milder conditions, and vulvar cleaning to avoid the occurrence of vaginitis; surgical treatment is when drugs are no longer effective, in order to prevent the growth of cysts, surgical treatment is needed; physical therapy can also be used, which mainly uses lasers and other methods, and is also the most effective treatment method. |
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