Can vocal cysts be treated conservatively?

There is no conservative treatment for vocal cysts. For small cysts that do not grow on the edge of the vocal folds and do not affect the vibration and closure of the vocal folds, there is no need for special treatment, while larger cysts require surgical treatment. Currently, there is no conservative treatment for vocal cysts. If the cysts are small, have no obvious symptoms and are not closely related to the surrounding tissues, they can be treated without special treatment and can be observed regularly. For larger vocal cysts, surgery is generally recommended as soon as possible to avoid the development of hoarseness and vocal fatigue into dyspnea and laryngeal wheezing and other symptoms, and more often than not, laryngoscopic microscopic vocal cyst excision under the support laryngoscope. Vocal cysts, symptoms, through timely standardized treatment, can often be cured.