Do hyaloid cysts go away?

Hyaline septum cysts usually do not go away. Hyaloid cysts are caused by congenital developmental abnormalities of the skull and brain. It is an irreversible disease in which the fluid between the two layers of hyaloid septum in the anterior horn of the lateral ventricle is too much, which will cause the hyaloid septum interval to expand and form a cyst, and the fluid between the hyaloid septa will not be absorbed by itself, and since the fluid can not be disappeared, hyaloid cysts will not disappear either. After the occurrence of hyaloid cysts, it is necessary to determine the severity of the disease before deciding how to treat it. If the cyst is relatively small and the patient does not have any clinical symptoms, it is recommended to have regular review, if the cyst is relatively large and the patient develops clinical symptoms, such as headache, dizziness, etc., it is necessary to have surgical treatment. It is recommended to seek timely medical treatment for hyaloid septal cysts and standardize the treatment under the guidance of professional doctors to avoid delaying the condition.