A small cyst in the head of the right epididymis is an epididymal cyst and does not require special treatment if the patient does not develop obvious symptoms. If patients have obvious symptoms, they can be treated by medication or surgery. 1. Withholding treatment: When patients with epididymal cysts do not have obvious symptoms, they can withhold treatment, but they should go to the hospital regularly to observe and judge whether there is any change in the cysts. 2. Medication: If patients with epididymal cysts experience significant pain, they can take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen, as prescribed by the doctor to relieve the pain. 3. Surgery: If the symptoms of patients with epididymal cysts are more serious or the volume of cysts is larger, they need to be treated by surgery, which is mainly epididymal cystectomy. It is recommended that patients with epididymal cysts should go to regular hospitals in time, and choose the appropriate way of treatment under the guidance of the doctor, in order to strive for a speedy recovery.