Uterine cysts may be characterized by increased leukorrhea, pain, irregular menstruation and infertility. 1. Increased leukorrhea: clinically, there are usually no obvious symptoms, usually manifested as increased leukorrhea. Due to different pathogens, the color and secretion of leukorrhea are different. Leukorrhea can be mucous or purulent, sometimes accompanied by blood and small amount of blood, or contact bleeding. 2. Pain: patients often have pain in the lower abdomen or lumbosacral region, falling pain or dysmenorrhea may occur in the pelvic region, and patients’ pain tends to worsen during menstruation, defecation or sexual intercourse. In addition, uterine cysts may also cause menstrual disorders and infertility. Patients with the above manifestations are advised to actively seek medical treatment, complete the relevant examinations and under the guidance of specialized doctors for standardized treatment.