Prostate cysts are caused by congenital abnormal prostate development or acquired prostate inflammation, parasitic infection and other factors. Small prostate cysts can not be treated by medication alone, due to individual differences, the means of treatment for this disease needs to be based on the size of the cyst and the actual situation of the patient. Prostate cysts generally have no special drug treatment, a few patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use cefadroxil, amoxicillin, etc., to prevent infection. Smaller prostate cysts that are asymptomatic may not be treated immediately, but may be followed up regularly, or evaluated by a doctor and treated with puncture and aspiration. If the cyst is large or protrudes into the urethra, it can be treated with surgery such as perineal approach surgery or cyst decortication. Prostate cysts generally can not be self-cured, it is recommended that patients consult a doctor in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment, so as not to affect the patient’s daily life.