Ovarian cysts are divided into two categories: redundant cysts and non-redundant cysts. Cysts outside the ovary are considered to be redundant cysts, and redundant cysts are mostly benign tumors, which can be cured through surgery. Surgery can be open or laparoscopic. Simply doing ovarian cyst debulking is enough, and then sending the cyst to the pathologist for examination to clarify whether it is benign or malignant. If the size of the cyst is very small, it can be checked regularly, and in most cases, it can disappear on its own. Suffering from ovarian cysts must be treated with surgery as soon as possible, and after surgery, it must be sent to the pathology examination to further clarify the diagnosis.