What to do about small cysts in the urethra

Small urethral cysts, small size, no obvious symptoms, can be without special treatment, combined with infection should be anti-infection treatment. When the volume continues to increase or the symptoms are more obvious, surgical treatment should be considered.
1. General treatment: small urethral orifice, small cysts, no obvious clinical symptoms, generally do not need special treatment, but should do a good job of care, keep the local clean, do not be over-squeezed, to prevent triggering infection.
2. medication: small cysts combined with infection, may cause pain, itching and other symptoms, should be treated with anti-infective drugs, such as amoxicillin, ciprofloxacin and so on.
3. Surgery: If the symptoms are obvious or the size of the cyst continues to increase, surgery should be considered to remove the cyst, such as cystectomy.
During the treatment period, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions, rational use of medication for treatment, do not self-medication, and do a good job of postoperative care after surgery to prevent complications.