Can pregnancy cause cervical cyst

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My colleague got pregnant when she got married with her boyfriend, but the physical examination found that she had cervical cyst again. She was very confused because she had not had physical examination before, and then asked about the relevant knowledge of this disease. Let's learn about whether pregnancy can cause cervical cyst.

Can pregnancy cause cervical cyst

First: pregnancy generally will not cause the cervical cyst, suffering from the condition of cervical cyst, if the cyst is still relatively small, it usually will not affect the pregnancy, but if the cyst is larger, it will also affect the daily life, usually it is necessary to carry out surgical treatment before considering pregnancy and having a child.

Second: cervical cysts, also called Nash's cysts, are cervical squamous cell epithelialization, which is covered by the new cervical squamous epithelium, or * into the glandular canal, or the connective tissue hyperplasia around the gland, or the formation of the compressed gland through scar formation, which makes the gland narrow or even blocked, and the secretion of the gland is blocked and retained. Most patients without any symptoms, examination can be seen on the cervical surface of a number of small blue and white cysts, containing colorless mucus. If combined with infection, it was white or light yellow vesicles. For small cysts, if there are no clinical symptoms, they can not be treated. If the cysts are swollen or complicated with infection, they can be treated by microwave or laser.

Third: cervical cyst is a kind of chronic cervicitis, cervicitis is a common disease of women of childbearing age, especially middle-aged women. Mechanical stimulation or injury, microorganisms and their toxins, chemicals and radiation can become the cause of cervicitis. Drugs are only adjuvant treatment, the effect is not very good, generally still need physical therapy or surgical treatment.

matters needing attention

At ordinary times, we need to strengthen the cleaning and hygiene of vulva to avoid the invasion of bacteria into vagina and inflammation; menstrual hygiene should also be strengthened: generally, women are in poor health during menstruation and abortion, especially vulnerable to the invasion of bacteria, and try to avoid intercourse and bath, so as to reduce the source of bacteria invasion, and then cause cervicitis and cervical cyst.