Liver cysts do not heal on their own and there is no self-cure. Those with small cysts and no symptoms should be followed up regularly; those with large cysts and symptoms need to undergo surgery and other treatments. Liver cysts are cystic lesions of the liver caused by congenital developmental abnormalities, genetic mutations, trauma and other factors. Once present, the disease has not been found to heal on its own over time, so there is no self-healing method for this disease. For small liver cysts with no obvious symptoms, no special treatment is needed, but patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions and make regular follow-up visits to evaluate the cysts. For larger cysts with obvious symptoms, surgical treatment is preferred, and surgical options include open drainage of the cyst, partial hepatectomy, and so on. It is recommended that patients with hepatic cysts seek medical attention in a timely manner to avoid aggravation of the condition.