Epiglottis cysts cannot be relieved by taking any medicine, and the disease is mainly treated by surgery. Epiglottis cysts are benign lesions with complex etiology, related to repeated inflammatory stimulation, congenital developmental abnormalities, etc. They can be asymptomatic and usually do not require treatment, and regular follow-up with clinical observation is sufficient. Symptoms such as dysphagia or laborious swallowing and foreign body sensation may also occur, and intervention is required for severe symptoms. Surgical resection is the mainstay of treatment for epiglottis cysts. For those who are found to have epiglottis cysts on examination in the hospital when symptoms of pharyngeal discomfort occur, surgical resection can be performed if there is a suspicion that the disease is related to the epiglottis cysts, and if they are evaluated by specialists to meet the indications for surgery.