Tingling cysts on the front wall of the vagina usually require surgery, which should be determined by a medical professional in conjunction with the patient’s condition. If the cyst is small and asymptomatic, it can be observed for a while with regular checkups, but if it is large and has symptoms such as pain, it is usually treated with surgery. The specific treatment plan needs to be formulated in conjunction with the clinic after timely medical treatment. Vaginal wall cysts are relatively common diseases in women with growths in the vagina, and cysts are mainly formed by the stagnation of secretions. Causes include congenital, injury, inflammation and so on. Vaginal cysts are also categorized as benign and malignant. When the cysts are small and asymptomatic, they usually do not require special treatment and regular checkups are sufficient. However, when the cysts become large and show clinical symptoms such as pain, and the patients feel obvious discomfort, they need to be surgically removed under the guidance of the doctor. Surgery is usually performed about 3 to 7 days after menstruation. It is recommended that patients suffering from cysts on the anterior vaginal wall with tingling sensation should go to the hospital in time and under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment. To avoid delaying the condition.