Tubal masses are mostly considered to be related to hydrosalpinx or pus accumulation in the fallopian tube, ectopic pregnancy masses, etc. Generally, it is necessary to decide whether surgery is needed according to the type of lesion. 1. Tubal hydrosalpinx or pus accumulation: for patients with tubal hydrosalpinx or pus accumulation, most of them are considered to be related to tubal inflammation, at this time, we can follow the medical advice to use penicillin, metronidazole and other antibiotic agents to fight infections, and if there is no significant reduction of the local mass after the treatment, then we need to surgically resect the local lesions or fallopian tubes. 2. Ectopic pregnancy: If the patient’s blood HCG is positive, and the gestational sac is not found in the uterine cavity, and the mass can be seen in the adnexal area, then the patient should be alert to the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy. If the patient’s vital signs are not stable, then surgical treatment is required. For patients who have found tubal masses, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital, and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor after clarifying the cause of the disease and actively treating it.