Postoperative adhesions in the ovaries are recommended for close observation. If they lead to obstruction, they are treated with surgical release of adhesions if necessary. After ovarian surgery, there may be fresh trauma at the site of surgery and there may be temporary adhesions. If the adhesions are mild and the patient does not experience any discomfort, close observation is recommended and no special treatment is needed. If the adhesion is more obvious after ovarian surgery, such as serious intestinal obstruction, abdominal pain or causing infertility of the patient, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, and if necessary, the obstruction and adhesion will be relieved by surgery to restore the local anatomical structure, which can help to alleviate the patient’s symptoms. In summary, the degree of adhesion after ovarian surgery is different, and the treatment is also different. It is recommended that patients get out of bed as early as possible after surgery to minimize adhesions, and pay attention to rest and nutritional supplements, which are helpful for recovery. If the symptoms are obvious, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of the hospital and ask the doctor to formulate an appropriate treatment plan.