Prostate cysts can be treated with relevant surgical procedures through the urethra if necessary. A prostate cyst is a benign lesion that develops in the male prostate gland, indicating the presence of an abnormal cystic lesion within the prostate gland, which may be a true prostate cyst, an inflammatory cyst, a congenital cyst, or a parasitic cyst. In cases where the cysts are relatively small and at the same time asymptomatic, prostate cysts do not require any specific treatment, but if the cysts are larger or if the symptoms are more pronounced, the patient may consider surgery. Surgical treatment to deal with prostate cysts is mainly to provide drainage, especially towards the urethra of the internal protrusion of the prostate cysts, patients can choose to transurethral prostate incision and drainage. As each prostate cyst patient’s condition is different, there will be variability in the appropriate treatment options to be used, and whether an individual can choose to undergo the associated surgery via the urethra. This should only be determined after evaluation by a medical professional. Men who suffer from prostate cysts should actively cooperate with their doctors for treatment without delay.