How to treat lower abdominal pain caused by cervical Nabothian cysts
Disease description:
Cervical Nabothian cysts, also known as cervical glandular cysts, are actually a common manifestation of chronic cervicitis. Currently, the incidence rate is relatively high. If not treated promptly, they may lead to dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorders, or even infertility. So how should lower abdominal pain caused by cervical Nabothian cysts be treated?
The treatment strategy for cervical Nabothian cysts typically involves addressing underlying inflammatory conditions using modalities such as physical therapy and radiofrequency ablation. Cervical Nabothian cysts are usually cystic masses formed due to obstruction of cervical glandular openings, which may lead to blockage of cervical mucous glands and impaired drainage of glandular secretions, resulting in accumulation of secretions within the glandular lumen. These cysts are primarily caused by long-term chronic inflammation, cervical fibrosis, and obstruction of cervical glandular ducts. In treatment, it is essential first to eliminate inflammatory conditions with medication, followed by physical therapies and radiofrequency ablation to alleviate and resolve cyst formation, including the use of anti-inflammatory drugs to treat inflammation. Patients should avoid spicy, irritating, and cold foods in their diet and should refrain from smoking and alcohol consumption in daily life.