Female cysts generally refer to gynecological cysts, mainly including ovarian cysts, cervical cysts, vestibular gland cysts and fallopian tube cysts. In the case of ovarian cysts, for example, the treatment plan should be chosen according to the patient’s individual situation. For asymptomatic and small ovarian cysts, regular review can be done according to medical advice; for women who are not planning to get pregnant for the time being, hormone regulating drugs can be given to regulate endocrine function. If the cysts are too large, too many or have obvious symptoms, they need to be removed surgically and histological examination should be performed to determine whether they are cancerous. Because traditional open surgery tends to cause damage to the ovaries, ultrasound intervention is now commonly used to treat ovarian cysts. In addition, for gynecological cysts such as cervical cysts, vestibular gland cysts and fallopian tube cysts, the same principles of treatment as for ovarian cysts apply. Patients do not need to worry too much, the prognosis of this kind of disease is better, keep a good attitude and actively cooperate with the doctor for follow-up, which will help the disease to heal.