Are prostate cysts cystic lesions of the prostate?

Prostate cysts are due to cystic lesions of the prostate gland, there are two kinds of congenital and acquired, larger cysts compress the urethra will cause frequent urination, urinary urgency and other symptoms. Prostate cysts are benign cystic changes located in the prostate gland, congenital cyst wall is fibromuscular tissue, and the acquired ones are mostly caused by incomplete obstruction of the prostate follicles. Patients with small cysts have no obvious symptoms, and when the cysts are large enough to compress the urethral tissue, there may be discomfort such as dysuria, frequent urination, thinning of the urinary line, weakness of urination, and dyspareunia. Smaller asymptomatic prostate cysts can be followed and observed, and can also be aspirated by ultrasound-guided puncture; larger cysts require surgical resection, commonly used endoscopic minimally invasive treatment, perineal approach surgical resection, and so on. You need to pay attention to hygiene and develop good sex life habits. After the diagnosis of prostate cysts should follow the doctor’s advice or follow-up, or surgery, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.