Surgery for cysts in the pharynx depends on the different locations of the cysts and the size of the cysts to determine whether it is painful or not. For example, nasopharyngeal cysts are removed through endonasal endoscopy, endonasal endoscopic removal of nasopharyngeal cysts after hemostasis, the surgical process is not very painful, but postoperative hemostasis filling process the patient will be suffocated in the nose, can not breathe, the patient is still feeling very painful. Oropharyngeal cysts are mainly in the postoperative diet, requiring fluids and the stimulation of food will cause pain when swallowing and breathing. Pharyngeal cysts are relatively less painful because the surgery is performed under general anesthesia and laryngoscopy, and the patient does not feel any strong discomfort after the surgery. Pharyngeal cysts can cause different degrees of discomfort depending on the location and surgical method, but generally speaking, pharyngeal cysts are relatively simple surgeries that do not cause much pain, so patients with pharyngeal cysts can go to the hospital for surgical treatment.