The uterus is one of the essential organs for nurturing new life. If there is a pathological change in the uterus, it can affect fertility. There are many types of uterine diseases in clinical practice, so some women have asked whether uterine cysts can affect fertility? How should uterine cysts be treated? Let's learn about it together with the editor.

Uterine cyst, also known as cervical cyst, is a symptom of chronic cervicitis. It mainly occurs during the healing period of cervicitis. The secretion secreted by the cervical gland is blocked by new abnormal growth of squamous epithelium in the cervical glandular duct, forming a cystic tumor. The size of the cervical cyst is relatively small and scattered on the surface of the cervix.
Most cervical cysts have no clinical symptoms, and for asymptomatic cervical cysts, no special treatment is needed. Regular follow-up observation at the hospital is sufficient, and smaller cervical cysts will not affect pregnancy. Therefore, women can prepare for pregnancy normally. After pregnancy, regular prenatal check ups and observation are needed, and any abnormal situations can be dealt with in a timely manner.
But when cervical cysts are combined with chronic cervicitis, there will be abnormal symptoms of increased vaginal discharge secretion. As cervical mucus plugs are one of the main components of vaginal discharge, increased secretion of cervical mucus plugs will hinder sperm from penetrating the cervix. If sperm cannot meet and combine with eggs, it will affect women's pregnancy and fertility.