Do you have to operate on a nasal cyst?

Nasal cysts include: nasopalatine cysts, bulbar maxillary or cleft lip and palate cysts, dermoid cysts of the dorsal nasal midline, etc. The main treatment is surgical resection, and whether or not to operate or when to operate needs to be selected after systematic examination with reference to the recommendations of specialists. Nasal cysts of all types develop slowly and asymptomatically in the early stage, and patients only seek medical attention when the cysts increase in size and reveal deformities or even secondary infections. If the cysts are large and deep, there may be obvious nasal congestion. If there are no special systemic reasons, it is advisable to operate as soon as possible to avoid affecting the nasal morphology and nasal function. It is recommended that the patient go to the ENT department of the hospital to get a clear diagnosis and the extent of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.