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Will the cervical sac disappear on its own?

Asked by:Fenrir

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 01:46 PM

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  • Gracelyn Gracelyn

    Apr 10, 2026

    Cervical cysts generally refer to cervical cysts. In some cases, they may disappear on their own, but in most cases medical intervention is required. Cervical Nassian cysts are usually caused by cervical gland blockage, chronic inflammation and other factors. It is recommended that patients seek medical examination in time.

    Small cervical cysts may resolve spontaneously as glandular secretions are discharged. This type of cyst usually has no obvious symptoms and is only discovered incidentally during a gynecological examination. Keeping the perineum clean every day and avoiding frequent vaginal douching can help reduce the chance of gland blockage. If the cyst is accompanied by cervicitis, you need to use anti-inflammatory drugs according to the doctor's advice, such as Baofukang suppository, Xiaomi suppository, etc.

    Cervical Nessian cysts that are large or recurring often are difficult to resolve on their own. This type of cyst may cause symptoms such as increased vaginal discharge and bleeding during intercourse, and needs to be treated through physical therapy or surgery. Laser treatment, microwave treatment, etc. can effectively eliminate cysts. Cervical conization may be required for those with cervical lesions. Sexual intercourse should be prohibited during treatment, and cervical recovery should be reviewed regularly.

    Patients are recommended to undergo annual cervical cancer screening, including HPV testing and TCT examination. Avoid using harsh lotions to clean the perineum on a daily basis and choose pure cotton breathable underwear. If you have abnormal vaginal bleeding or smelly discharge, you should see a doctor immediately. People infected with high-risk HPV need to strengthen follow-up and receive targeted treatment if necessary.

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