Liver cysts are a more common benign disease of the liver and can be categorized as non-parasitic or parasitic. If they are non-parasitic, they usually do not require medication. If it is caused by a parasitic infection, it is usually treated with anthelmintics as well as anti-infective medications. If the patient has a non-parasitic liver cyst and it is small and generally asymptomatic, treatment is usually not necessary and regular follow-up liver ultrasounds are all that is needed. If the liver cyst is large or if pressure is present, treatment is recommended through surgery or drainage through a tube after surgery. If the liver cyst is caused by a parasitic infection, it needs to be treated with medication. Commonly used are anthelmintics such as mebendazole and albendazole, as well as anti-infective drugs such as ceftriaxone sodium and cefotaxime sodium. If liver cysts appear, you should seek medical examination in time, and according to the examination results, be treated through surgery or medication under the guidance of the doctor.