Liver S6 cysts are usually cystic lesions in the right posterior lobe of the liver. The presence of cysts in the right posterior lobe of the liver is a relatively common condition, which may sometimes be related to congenital genetics or may develop as a result of chronic inflammation of the local liver tissue. In most cases, cysts in the right posterior lobe of the liver are benign lesions, which may remain stable for a long time and have no obvious discomfort, and can be actively observed by regular ultrasound examinations. Sometimes the right posterior lobe of the liver cyst tissue may increase in size within a short period of time and lead to jaundice, right-sided abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, in which case surgical removal of the cyst tissue should be considered. After the appearance of the right posterior lobe of the liver cysts, you need to try to eat a light diet, usually try to maintain a relaxed mood, once abnormal symptoms occur, you need to consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment.