Patients with vestibular cysts do not have an infection, and anti-inflammatory medications are not needed in this case. In patients with vestibular cysts, the main cause is a blockage of the vestibular gland, which prevents the mucus secreted by the large gland from draining out and accumulating in the gland, resulting in the formation of a cyst. Patients tend to have no pain or discomfort, and if the cysts are very small, they can be left untreated. If the cyst is so large that it affects the patient’s normal work, life or sex life, then the patient will need to have the cyst incised and drained or have the cyst removed. If the patient’s vestibular cyst is infected and forms an abscess in the vestibular gland, it is best to do a drug sensitivity test and then choose a sensitive antibiotic to treat it if the patient can do a drug sensitivity test. If you can’t, you can use empirical drugs, such as the use of ornidazole with cephalosporins, or the use of amoxicillin antibiotics, levofloxacin antibiotics and so on.