Cervical cysts and cervicitis are both diseases related to the cervical area. Although women have a certain understanding of cervical diseases, they still have some doubts about cervical cysts and cervicitis. So, is cervical cyst cervicitis?
Cervical cysts are not cervical inflammation. Cervical cyst is a kind of benign disease, which is mostly caused by retention due to blockage of the opening of cervical glandular tube. Cervicitis is often an inflammation caused by infection, commonly found in women of childbearing age. There are two types of cervicitis: acute cervicitis and chronic cervicitis. However, if chronic cervicitis is left untreated for a long time, it can develop into cervical cysts, so cervical cysts are usually considered a symptom of chronic cervicitis.
After cervical inflammation occurs in women, there is often an increase in vaginal discharge, thick vaginal discharge, itching and burning of the external genitalia. In addition, there may be bleeding symptoms during sexual intercourse. When the inflammation spreads to the urinary tract, there may also be frequent urination, urgency, and pain during urination.
For the treatment of cervical cysts, it also depends on the size of the cyst and the woman's physical condition to choose. Under normal circumstances, if the cyst is relatively small, there is generally no need for special treatment. Women should undergo regular check ups and maintain good personal hygiene. For larger cysts, physical therapies such as laser, microwave, and self coagulation knife should be used for treatment, or electric knife surgery can be used for treatment.