Vestibular cysts can be followed up for observation. If the condition continues to progress, medication or cystostomy can be used to make the cyst subside slowly. 1. Follow-up observation: For small and asymptomatic vestibular cysts, they can be followed up for observation. The progress of the disease needs to be closely observed, and sometimes the cysts will subside and absorb on their own. 2. Medication: Due to the large individual differences, the most suitable medication should be chosen under the guidance of the doctor, taking into account the individual’s situation. 3. Cystostomy: For large and recurring cysts, cystostomy can be performed to drain the cysts adequately, and the cysts will usually subside slowly. If the stoma is small, it may lead to recurrence of vestibular cysts. Secondary infections of vestibular cysts can lead to the formation of vestibular abscesses, which can worsen the symptoms. The chances of complete recovery from a vestibular cyst are very high, but in a few cases, the cyst will recur. Any discomfort during recovery needs to be followed up promptly.