Is there a blister in the cervix?


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A simple cervical blister, if small and asymptomatic, may not be serious. This condition is often a cervical Naudersonian cyst, which is caused by secretion retention due to blockage of the cervical canal. Generally, no special treatment is required, just regular review to observe its changes.
However, if the cervical blister is large, or accompanied by infection, bleeding, abdominal distension and other discomfort symptoms, it is relatively serious, and may affect the quality of life. Further examination and treatment are needed at this time, such as surgery to remove cysts and relieve symptoms.
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addition, if the cervical blister is not a simple Naudersonian cyst, but a manifestation of other lesions, such as certain malignant tumors, the situation is very serious, requiring immediate comprehensive evaluation and targeted treatment to prevent the disease from worsening and spreading.