Physiological ovarian cysts usually appear during ovulation in women and disappear after the next menstrual cycle. However, pathologic luteal cysts are not directly related to the menstrual cycle and need to be actively managed. Physiological ovarian cysts usually disappear on their own after menstruation is completely clean. If it does not disappear after this menstruation, it is recommended to review it after the next menstruation, and it will usually disappear. If the luteal cysts do not disappear or even increase in size after 3 months of continuous observation, it is recommended to actively seek medical advice and undergo surgery under the doctor’s recommendation. If the cyst is pathological, often larger than 5cm, it can cause menstrual disorders, lower abdominal pain and other symptoms, and requires symptomatic treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Luteal cyst patients need to dynamically observe their own situation, usually pay attention to rest, strengthen the diet and nutrition, avoid strenuous exercise and excessive exertion, etc.