The severity of a 32 x 27 mm cyst in the right adnexal region is related to the nature of the cyst and whether it has ruptured or not; if it is a physiologic cyst in the right adnexal region, it is not serious. If the cyst is pathologic and ruptures, it is more serious. If it is a physiologic cyst in the right adnexal region, patients usually do not experience obvious discomfort, but as the disease progresses, lower abdominal discomfort, abdominal swelling and other symptoms may occur, which can be tolerated by most patients and are generally not serious. If the cyst is pathological, and the patient has ruptured the cyst, severe abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, anal swelling and other symptoms may occur, and some patients may also experience hemorrhage, resulting in hemorrhagic shock, which is more serious at this time. Patients with a 32x27mm cyst in the right adnexal region are advised to be admitted to the hospital for examination to clarify the nature of the cyst, and to be treated under the guidance of a doctor to avoid endangering their lives.