Whether it is true that 95% of ovarian cysts will heal on their own depends on the nature of the cyst, and most functional ovarian cysts will heal on their own. Ovarian cysts include the categories of functional ovarian cysts (also known as non-neoplastic ovarian cysts), neoplastic ovarian cysts, chocolate cysts, and tubal ovarian cysts. Functional ovarian cysts are formed when an abnormality occurs during ovulation, or when a follicle remains closed after ovulation, then the follicle may fill with fluid and swell to form a cyst. Functional ovarian cysts usually do not cause clinical symptoms and disappear on their own without treatment. However, when the cysts become larger, they may lead to abdominal pain, delayed menstruation and vaginal bleeding. Other types of ovarian cysts are very unlikely to heal on their own, and may persist or grow larger. If the cysts are small and have no obvious symptoms, they can usually be treated with observation first. If accompanied by other symptoms, need to clarify the nature of the tumor, in targeted treatment. It is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examination and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.