If the cyst is in the vaginal wall, consider aspirating the cystic fluid with a needle or performing a cyst debridement. If it is a cyst in the vaginal wall, you can consider suctioning out the cystic fluid with a needle, or performing a procedure to remove the cyst from the vaginal wall, and then send it to the pathologist after surgery to determine the next step of treatment based on the postoperative pathology. Some vaginal cysts are large in size and may cause certain symptoms, such as discomfort during sexual intercourse, discomfort from friction when the cyst comes out of the vaginal opening when force is exerted, the cyst blocks the cervix and affects gynecological examination and cervical cancer screening, etc. In this case, we may consider suctioning out the cystic fluid with a needle prick, or performing a procedure to remove the cysts from the vaginal wall. The vagina is a barrel-shaped organ that serves as a passageway for menstrual blood flow and delivery of the fetus, as well as for maintaining sexual life. Vaginal cysts should be treated in accordance with medical advice.