Prostate cysts usually do not heal on their own. Prostate cysts are cystic changes that occur due to congenital or acquired causes in the prostate gland. Treatment options include wait-and-see, puncture and aspiration, and surgery. 1. Wait-and-see: For relatively small prostate cysts with no obvious symptoms, no special treatment is needed and regular checkups are sufficient. 2. Puncture and aspiration: For larger prostate cysts, or when they cause symptoms such as dysuria, we can consider performing puncture and aspiration of prostate cysts and injecting solidifying agent to reduce the chance of recurrence, but nevertheless, there is still a possibility of recurrence after puncture and aspiration. 3. Surgery: For older patients with combined prostate hyperplasia, transurethral resection of the prostate or open surgery can be considered to treat prostate cysts together. If you are suffering from prostate cysts, it is recommended that you actively seek treatment in a regular hospital and choose the appropriate treatment plan after examination and evaluation by a professional doctor.