What are the dangers of cervical cysts to women's health

What are the dangers of cervical cysts to women? Zhengzhou Shangdu Women's Hospital gynecologist said that the cervical cyst is a pathological manifestation of chronic cervicitis, there are many hazards to women, women who are sick, such as untimely treatment, will lead to cervical hypertrophy, if the condition is serious there is the possibility of triggering other diseases, a serious impact on the health of women, but now there are many female friends are not clear about the cervical cysts of the female which harm, the following by Zhengzhou Shangdu The experts from Zhengzhou Shangdu Maternity Hospital will introduce the hazards to you. Cervical cysts are mainly harmful to women's health in the following aspects: due to long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation, the cervical tissue repeated congestion, edema, inflammatory cell infiltration and connective tissue proliferation, resulting in hypertrophy of the cervix, the serious case can be more than one times the normal cervix enlargement. In severe cases, the cervix can be more than twice the size of the normal cervix. Severe inflammation can lead to menstrual abnormalities and even infertility. Under the stimulation of long-term inflammation, a few cervical cysts have the tendency of malignant transformation.1 If cervical cysts are not treated in time, they may become cancerous, and the spread of inflammation will also cause pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, endometritis, and so on, which may even lead to infertility.2 Due to the long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation, cervical tissues are congested and edematous again and again, and the infiltration of inflammatory cells and proliferation of connective tissues lead to the enlargement of the uterine cervix.3, Under the long-term inflammatory stimulation, a few patients with chronic cervicitis have a tendency to malignant change, so it still needs to be highly concerned. Therefore, patients with cervical cysts should do cervical smear examination every year, except for cervical cancer and pre-cancer disease.