Patients with testicular cysts can choose palliative treatment, cystectomy and orchiectomy according to their physical condition and the size of the cyst. 1. Palliative treatment: when the cyst is small and there is no obvious discomfort, no special treatment is needed, as long as regular follow-up. 2. Cystectomy: when the cyst is large and there is obvious discomfort, simple cyst removal is feasible, but the lesion site is infected and the systemic condition is poor, so it is not feasible. 3. Orchiectomy: when there is a high suspicion of other testicular lesions and older patients can choose complete orchiectomy. However, the patient and his family should be well communicated with before the operation to ensure the informed consent of the patient and his family. It is recommended that patients with testicular cysts go to regular hospitals for timely treatment and strive for early recovery.