For women who have undergone surgery for ovarian cysts, they are usually discharged from the hospital in about 3-7 days after surgery, but the exact time of discharge varies from woman to woman because of the way they underwent surgery and their recovery after surgery. Some women who undergo minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery to remove ovarian cysts may recover quickly from the incision and be able to go home to recuperate in about 3 days after surgery. However, some women undergo open surgery for ruptured ovarian cysts and usually take 5-7 days to be discharged from the hospital after surgery. After ovarian cyst surgery, it is important to be hydrated and avoid foods that are easily bloated, such as sweet potatoes and soy products. Increasing the intake of protein can help the wound heal quickly and increase the strength. Avoid eating greasy food and hormone-containing foods, such as eggs, soybeans, royal jelly, etc. Do not drink strong tea, cola, coffee and carbohydrate drinks. Eat less spicy and stimulating food. Moderate exercise after meals, such as walking, can help digestion. Sexual intercourse should be forbidden for one month after surgery, avoid weight bearing and heavy physical labor, and also maintain a healthy and positive state of mind and pay attention to regular re-examination.