How to treat cervical nabothian cysts?
Cervical Nabothian cysts generally refer to cervical glandular cysts, which typically do not require treatment if physiological. However, if symptoms such as infection or enlargement occur, interventions including physical therapy, medication, or surgical treatment may be needed to alleviate symptoms.
1. Physical Therapy
If contact bleeding occurs and drug treatment proves ineffective, physical therapies such as laser, cryotherapy, or microwave therapy can be administered by a qualified physician to improve symptoms.
2. Medication
If the condition is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, antibiotics such as cefalexin capsules, cefradine capsules, or cefixime capsules may be prescribed under medical supervision to inhibit and eliminate bacteria and relieve symptoms.
3. Surgical Treatment
If the cyst is large or deeply seated and causes significant compressive symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, surgical procedures such as cervical gland cyst marsupialization or hysteroscopic electroresection should be performed by a qualified physician to promote recovery.
Maintain good personal hygiene, change and wash underwear regularly, follow a light diet, and exercise moderately. Seek prompt medical attention if any discomfort arises.