Liver cysts usually do not disappear on their own. Liver cysts are mainly caused by congenital development or acquired abnormalities, such as parasites, tumors and inflammation, and their growth rate is relatively slow and will not affect the health if there are no other abnormal symptoms. If the area of liver cysts is relatively small and there are no other abnormal symptoms, no special treatment is needed, and it is only necessary to go to the hospital for regular review and observation of changes in the condition. If the cyst is larger and has symptoms of compression, such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, or even jaundice, you can choose to undergo surgery. The prognosis for liver cysts is relatively good, so there is no need to worry too much. Patients with liver cysts must pay special attention to their diet, not to eat too greasy, spicy, stimulating food, but also to avoid foods with high cholesterol, such as animal offal, egg yolk, etc.