Auricular cysts can be observed first if they are small in size and have no local pain symptoms. If there are local redness, pain and other inflammatory symptoms, antibacterial treatment is needed, and even surgical excision treatment in serious cases. Auricular cysts usually do not have any symptoms, are first taken conservative treatment, observation. If there are inflammatory manifestations such as redness, swelling, heat and pain, topical antibiotic ointment, such as erythromycin ointment, can be used; if the pain is severe, oral antibiotics, such as ceftazidime, can be taken at the same time. If the cyst is large, abscess incision and drainage is needed, and if the cyst recurs, surgical removal is required. Overall, if the auricular cyst is small and asymptomatic, observation is sufficient, but if it is large or symptomatic, it should be treated with standardized medication and therapy under medical advice.