Do cervical cysts recur?
Generally speaking, whether cervical cysts will recur mainly depends on whether the treatment is thorough and the post-treatment care. If the treatment is complete and proper care is provided, recurrence is uncommon. However, if the treatment is incomplete or post-treatment care is inadequate, recurrence is more likely. If any discomfort occurs, medical attention should be sought. Detailed explanation is as follows:

If the treatment of cervical cysts is relatively thorough without postoperative residue or self-discontinuation of medication, and if daily care during treatment strictly follows the doctor's instructions—including proper diet and adjustment of作息 (作息 translates as rest and activity patterns), and there is no post-treatment inflammation or wound bleeding, recurrence is generally uncommon. However, regular follow-up is still necessary after treatment, and timely medical review is required if any discomfort occurs.
However, if the treatment of cervical cysts is incomplete, with postoperative residue or self-discontinuation of medication, and if daily care is neglected during treatment, leading to wound infection and inflammation, recurrence may occur. If the cyst is small, observation may be appropriate initially. However, larger cysts require continued treatment until the cyst completely disappears.
Although cervical cysts are benign lesions, recurrent conditions may progress continuously and affect health. Therefore, it is important to promptly understand one's own condition and comprehensively determine whether further treatment is necessary. Additionally, maintaining a positive mindset during treatment is important.