Prostate cysts usually do not heal on their own. They can usually be treated with surgery. Prostate cysts are cystic changes caused by congenital or acquired lesions of the prostate gland, the causes of different types of prostate cysts are different, and acquired lesions caused by prostate cysts are closely related to the patient’s living habits. There is no special medication for prostate cysts, and some patients will be given cefadroxil, amoxicillin and other medications to prevent infection. For larger cysts, doctors can choose to trans-pubic or trans-urethral pathway surgical resection. During the operation, care should be taken to prevent damage to the neighboring seminal vesicles and ureter. Doctors should be careful during the operation to avoid causing sexual dysfunction after the operation. If the cyst protrudes into the bladder, it can be surgically removed via cystectomy or transurethral electrodes, removing most of the top of the cyst to allow adequate drainage. Symptoms of prostate cysts do not improve over time without timely intervention, and urinary tract infections often occur. Therefore, it is recommended to go to a specialized hospital in time to identify the cause of the problem and then undergo the next step of examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.