Is it okay to be conservative with prostate cysts?

A prostate cyst is a vesicle-like lesion in the prostate gland. Whether a prostate cyst can be treated conservatively or not depends on the specific situation. When the size is small or the symptoms are mild, patients can choose conservative treatment, but when the symptoms are serious or the cyst is large, early surgical treatment is recommended. For cysts smaller than 1cm, they grow slowly and have little effect on the function of the gland, so they can be treated conservatively when there are no obvious symptoms. When the cyst gradually increases in size, it will block the urethra and bladder and cause difficulty in urination, or even urinary retention, orchitis and other symptoms, at this time, surgery or puncture injection of sclerosing agent and other treatments should be carried out as soon as possible. When prostate cysts are found, it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals for further examination to determine the diagnosis and treatment plan, so as not to delay the condition.