Cysts are cystic masses with a cystic structure and an outer cystic wall, with fluid or other components inside the cyst, which can originate from the skin or from mesenchymal tissue. Cysts are benign conditions that can grow on the surface of the body or in the internal organs and are not usually cancerous. Many cysts are inherited, such as polycystic liver, polycystic kidney, etc. They have a genetic predisposition, and some cysts are even undetected for life and live peacefully with the body for the rest of its life. If the cysts are relatively small, they are usually ignored, unless they are very large or particularly numerous and affect the function of the organs, then they need surgical treatment. The current treatment for cysts is either traditional open surgery or laparoscopic excision of cysts or ultrasound intervention, where the doctor can destroy the wall of the highly secreting cyst under the guidance of ultrasound, thus stopping the recurrence of cysts.