Uterine cyst is a rare disease, which is easily ignored in clinic. It can be divided into congenital and acquired uterine cysts. The former originated from the middle renal duct and accessory middle renal duct, and mostly occurred in the posterior wall of uterus or the bottom of uterus. The latter are mostly secondary to benign diseases or developed from serous stromal cells, including cystic degeneration of uterine fibroids, uterine cystic adenomas, cervical retention cysts and uterine serous cysts.
Uterine cysts mainly include cysts and smart cysts, which generally refer to pain at the cyst site. Coincidentally, the cyst is on both sides or one side of the uterus. The cyst is the cervical part, which mainly affects the menstrual cycle and menstrual period, so it also affects pregnancy.
As a cyst, it is generally a relatively light disease in space-occupying lesions. Because of the limited location, it is often found by patients because of oppression or pain, and there are no obvious symptoms. Treatment includes surgical resection and drug conditioning, depending on the situation. However, due to attention to prevent the lesion from getting worse, or malignant diseases are mistaken for benign cysts.