Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Ultrasound report card: anterior uterus, uterine body size about 49*38*49, regular morphology, muscle layer echogenicity is not uniform, uterine cavity line in the middle, endometrial thickness 0.6CM, bilateral ovaries normal size, the right ovary can be seen echogenic, size about 42*40*52, thin wall smooth internal sound transmission, left ovary can be seen echogenic The left ovary is echogenic, about 22*17*20 in size, with a thin smooth wall and good internal translucency, and no common bleeding signal. Is there any effect of that cyst and does it need to be operated? I have used Dacrynic acid, and I had bleeding 3 days after a course of treatment, but I am not menstruating, is it related to this? Does the cyst have any effect and do I need an operation? I have used Dacrynicin before, but I had bleeding 3 days after a course of treatment, but I am not menstruating, is it related to this? Miao Jinwei, Department of Gynecology, Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital: Hello, ovarian cysts less than 5cm in diameter can be observed. Generally, the ultrasound will be repeated after 3 months to see the changes of ovarian cysts after menstruation. The drug itself has the side effect of causing spotting and bleeding. The bleeding after using Dakine is usually not related to ovarian function. Patient: Thank you, doctor, is there anything I should pay attention to? Is there anything I should be aware of? Do I need to take any medication to suppress this cyst? I’ll just wait for 3 months and go for a photo, right? I also have 2nd degree celiac disease, what is the best medicine to use? The doctor here directly told me to go for physical therapy, but the internet says that physical therapy is not good for women who have not had children, I don’t know what to do, can I wait until after 3 months for treatment? The actual cysts can disappear naturally, and if the ultrasound disappears after 3 months, you don’t have to deal with them, but if the pathological cysts don’t disappear naturally and are larger than 5cm in diameter, they need to be treated surgically, which is not treatable by diet. Women who have not had a baby with cervical erosion generally do not use physical therapy because it can change the flexibility and expansion ability of the cervix and may increase the incidence of complications such as cervical lacerations during future deliveries.