Removal of the ovaries does not usually have a direct impact on life expectancy, but if the ovaries are removed due to a more serious disease, there is a possibility that life expectancy may be affected in the event of a recurrence or metastasis of the disease. The ovaries are important reproductive organs that produce eggs and estrogen and progesterone. Individuals with conditions such as torsion of the ovarian cyst tip, endometrial cancer, or ovarian cancer may need to have their ovaries removed in order to control the condition. If the ovaries are removed due to benign ovarian lesions, the level of estrogen and progesterone in the body will drop, which may cause women to enter menopause earlier, with symptoms such as breast atrophy, vaginal dryness, osteoporosis, etc., and may affect their moods, making them more prone to irritability, and easy to be angry, but generally does not directly affect life expectancy. If the ovaries are removed due to malignant tumors, the survival rate will be different depending on the stage of the tumors, and accordingly the life expectancy will be affected. After ovariectomy, you should take good care of yourself, maintain good living habits, have a reasonable diet, regulate your work and rest, and if you experience any discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time for follow-up, so that a clear diagnosis can be made and treatment can be carried out as soon as possible.