The main treatment modalities for intravertebral cysts include conservative treatment and surgical treatment. 1. Conservative treatment: asymptomatic patients are routinely not intervened, and it is sufficient to review CT or MRI once a year to observe the changes. Other treatment modalities mainly target the clinical symptoms caused by cysts, such as pain patients can take oral ibuprofen, indomethacin and other pain relievers, and patients with muscle stiffness can choose hot compresses, massage, physiotherapy and other ways to relieve. 2. Surgery: Surgery is the only way to cure intraspinal cysts. Surgery, i.e. intraspinal cystectomy, removes the cyst from the basal part. At the same time, the cyst wall is destroyed to prevent recurrence. Patients with larger tumors and more bone defects require intravertebral fixation or fusion and may be filled with autogenous or allogenic bone as appropriate. If the diagnosis of intravertebral cyst is confirmed, early and standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a physician, avoid self-medication.