Although ovarian cysts are a common gynecological tumor in women, the possibility of malignancy cannot be ruled out, so once found, ovarian cysts need to be diagnosed and treated promptly. At this stage, the main treatment methods for ovarian cysts are surgery and medication. Surgery includes minimally invasive surgery and open surgery, while medication is used to control the growth of the tumor, usually with anti-inflammatory antibiotics and hormonal drugs. The specific treatment for ovarian cysts depends on a woman’s age, the size and nature of the tumor, whether she has fertility needs, the growth rate of the tumor, and many other factors. If the cyst is physiological and less than 5 centimeters in size, no special treatment is needed and regular follow-up is all that is needed. However, if the cyst is larger than 5 centimeters in size, it will compress the adjacent organs and cause a series of physical lesions, so surgery is needed to remove it. In the case of malignant ovarian cysts, not only the tumor but also the ovaries and the uterus will need to be removed depending on the condition. Women with fertility requirements should try to preserve the ovaries and uterus during the surgery. Medications are effective in the treatment of ovarian cysts, and birth control pills can be used to treat ovarian chocolate cysts. As for the specific treatment of ovarian cysts, it needs to be developed according to each individual’s different condition. Listen to the clinician and do not make any decision without permission.