Ovarian cysts include physiological cysts and pathological cysts, for physiological cysts, no special treatment is needed; for pathological cysts, they can be treated by drugs and surgery, but due to individual differences and different treatment effects, it is not certain which is the best way. 1. Physiological cysts: due to the cyclic changes of the ovary, which will lead to the growth and development of follicles and thus the appearance of luteal cysts, follicular cysts and other physiological cysts, at this time, generally do not need special treatment. 2. Pathologic cysts: (1) Ovarian chocolate cysts: this disease is due to endometriosis to the ovary and the formation of cysts, the patient is mostly secondary to progressive aggravation of dysmenorrhea as the main manifestation, if the cysts are relatively small, can be through the short-acting contraceptive pills, GnRH injections; if the cysts are relatively large, it is necessary to peel off through surgery. (2) Teratoma: teratoma can be benign or malignant, for benign teratoma patients, early surgical treatment; for malignant teratoma patients, surgery, chemotherapy and other ways of active treatment in accordance with medical advice. For patients with ovarian cysts, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals to improve ultrasound, tumor markers, and if necessary, pelvic MRI and other tests, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then choose the appropriate way of active treatment under the guidance of the doctor, in order to obtain the best therapeutic effect.