Most of the cysts on the vulva are vestibular cysts. Some cysts can disappear on their own, while others will not disappear, and may even be combined with bacterial infections and lead to the occurrence of vestibular abscesses. Vestibular cysts are localized retention cysts caused by the closure of the opening of the duct of the vestibular gland and the inability of the local glandular fluid to be discharged. If the localized cysts collapse on their own, then the localized cysts will be eliminated. If the cyst does not burst on its own, then it will persist and continue to develop, which may lead to a gradual increase in its size. If combined with bacterial infection, it will lead to the occurrence of vestibular gland abscess, and if necessary, surgical incision treatment. For patients who have been examined and found vulvar cysts, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital for consultation and active treatment under the guidance of the doctor after the cause of the disease has been clarified.