Patients who develop headaches from hyaline septal cysts, the cysts are made up of fluid. If the size of the cyst is small and the headache symptoms are mild, the patient can be treated with pain-relieving medications such as oral ibuprofen or lexapro tablets, and be observed regularly with regular CT and MRI imaging of the head to observe the size of the cyst. If the patient’s cyst becomes larger and worsens the headache, it also affects the cerebrospinal fluid circulation in the brain and causes hydrocephalus, then surgery is required. The procedure is endoscopic cyst-ventriculostomy, which is less invasive, safer, and more effective, and patients are recommended to undergo this procedure.