Liver cyst is a relatively common benign liver disease, it can be divided into parasitic and non-parasitic liver cysts, the former is dominated by hepatic echinococcosis, the latter can be divided into congenital, traumatic, inflammatory and neoplastic liver cysts, of which congenital liver cysts are the most common, usually refers to the liver cysts is congenital liver cysts. Liver cysts precautions: 1, most of the liver cysts are congenital, some alone, there are more than one, some also combined with kidney cysts, generally speaking, liver cysts do not have much impact on human health, patients do not need to be nervous; 2, multiple small cysts, sometimes found in the ultrasound or CT examination, sometimes found more, sometimes found less, that is because of the limitations of the examination equipment or the examiner’s degree of care is not the same, not surprisingly 3, too large liver cysts, the liver itself or the surrounding organs have pressure symptoms or inflammation can be aspirated with a needle to remove the fluid, but it is very easy to recur and grow again, it is generally recommended to open the cyst to remove the cyst wall to reduce pressure and prevent the cyst wall from closing and growing again; 4, B ultrasound or CT diagnosis of liver cysts is very reliable, generally do not need to do more 5, can work, can exercise, in life there is nothing to pay special attention to; 6, liver cysts will not become cancerous, can rest assured. Recommended treatment for liver cysts: liver cysts are benign lesions of the liver, if the cysts are small, no treatment is needed; if the cysts are progressively increasing, or compression of liver tissue causing atrophy of liver parenchyma, or if the patient feels abdominal pain in the upper abdomen, abdominal distension and other uncomfortable symptoms, surgery is recommended to open and drain the liver cysts or remove the cysts, depending on the situation, you can choose minimally invasive (laparoscopic surgery) or traditional open surgery Depending on the situation, either minimally invasive (laparoscopic surgery) or traditional open surgery is recommended.