Neonatal brain cysts have a certain chance of self-recovery, due to individual differences, so the chance of self-recovery is also different.
Neonatal cysts are congenital benign space-occupying lesions, mainly due to the cerebrospinal fluid surrounded by the cerebral canal membrane for a long period of time, resulting in the appearance of cystic structures, most of the newborns who have these cysts will be slowly absorbed, but it will take time; a small portion of the cysts may not be absorbed by themselves, and need to undergo surgical treatment.
As cysts in the brain will continue to grow, they may compress the nerves in the brain, resulting in headaches, dizziness and other symptoms, so newborns who find cysts in the brain need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations and cooperate with the doctor for active treatment.