The specific onset of ejaculatory cysts may be related to congenital factors or may be due to acquired infectious injury. Ejaculatory duct cysts may be caused by stones, surgical irritation resulting in localized cystic structures. If there are no symptoms and it does not affect the physiological function, it is usually reviewed regularly and no special treatment is needed. If it causes obstruction of the ejaculatory duct, or secondary infection, corresponding treatment measures should be taken actively. Antibiotic treatment should be chosen for the acute stage of inflammation, and after the inflammation subsides, cystectomy or other treatment options can be carried out under the advice of the doctor. Ejaculatory cysts should go to the regular hospital for examination and take treatment measures as prescribed by the doctor.