After cyst surgery, intercourse is generally possible about 1 month after surgery, depending on the site of onset, the patient’s recovery and other factors. Cysts include cervical cysts, adnexal cysts and other gynecological cysts, but also skin cysts, liver and kidney cysts and other cysts in various organs of the body, most of these cysts are benign, and generally cyst excision can be performed. I. Gynecological cysts: clinically common cervical cysts, also known as cervical nuchal translucency, is one of the manifestations of chronic cervicitis, generally take local physical therapy such as laser can be, less invasive. After 1-2 treatments, the surrounding normal cervical epithelium will gradually spread to cover the surgical wound and achieve cure. Intercourse too early can damage the surgical wound and cause delayed healing, sometimes even causing bleeding from the local wound, so it is recommended to have intercourse after 1 month. Second, non-gynecological cysts: 1. skin cysts: such as cysts in the superficial parts of limbs and shoulders and backs, this tumor can generally be intercourse after 24 hours after surgery, during which attention should be paid to avoid strenuous movement to avoid touching the wound; 2. liver and kidney cysts: in case of liver and kidney cysts, it is recommended to have intercourse after at least 2-3 weeks or even longer to avoid premature intercourse to compress the surgical site and cause bleeding or local hematoma, formation of infection, etc.