Generally perianal cysts cannot disappear on their own, and patients should actively cooperate with doctors to take appropriate treatment measures.
Perianal cyst is a benign lesion, the etiology is still unclear, may be related to glandular duct occlusion, infection and other factors. Usually, perianal cysts can not disappear on their own, and patients do not have obvious symptoms when the size of the cyst is small, but when the cyst gradually increases to a certain extent, it may cause perianal swelling, pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
If the size of perianal cysts is small and there are no symptoms, patients should consult a doctor for regular checkups. If the size of the cyst is large, the patient should cooperate with the doctor as soon as possible in ultrasound-guided cyst aspiration, injection of anhydrous alcohol sclerotherapy, and even feasible surgical treatment such as cyst opening and cystectomy.
It is recommended that people diagnosed with perianal cysts actively cooperate with doctors to take treatment measures, so as to avoid the excessive size of the cysts affecting defecation disorders, which will have an impact on the quality of life and health.