In clinical practice, mesenteric cysts are not very serious diseases, because by nature, as the name implies, cysts are almost always benign in clinical practice, and mesenteric cysts are also benign, which means that there is no recurrence or metastasis of malignant disease. In terms of symptoms of the disease, mesenteric cysts may have no obvious clinical symptoms in most cases, but may only appear as abdominal masses when they increase in size, or even cause abdominal discomfort due to compression of the intestinal canal, which is detected at the time of consultation. In terms of treatment and prognosis, if a mesenteric cyst is usually not treated with medication, the only way to cure it is to remove it surgically. After surgical removal of mesenteric cysts, there is usually no possibility of local recurrence or metastasis, which means that it does not affect the long-term life of the patient, so mesenteric cysts are not a very serious disease.