Ovarian cysts are divided into benign and malignant. If they are malignant, they need to be treated surgically, but if they are benign, they can be treated without surgery. Some benign ovarian cysts can be observed first if they are not very harmful to the body. If the cysts are found to be increasing or deteriorating, they need to be removed surgically in time, but there is a chance of recurrence after removal, so you need to go to the hospital for regular review. In addition, if the ovarian cysts are particularly severe, the ovaries may need to be removed. If one ovary is removed and the other ovary is preserved, the impact on a woman’s fertility is low if the preserved ovary is functioning well. However, if ovarian cysts are left untreated, the ovarian function of ovulation will decrease and the quality of the eggs will be reduced, which in turn will affect a woman’s fertility. If the ovarian cyst exceeds five centimeters or if the ovarian cyst ruptures ovarian cyst torsion requires surgery If a woman has an ovarian cyst, she needs regular follow-ups, more exercise and not to eat cold things like ice cream and ice cream often.