How to choose the time of check-up? It is best to choose to go for check-up when you have just cleaned your period, because at this time physiological ovarian cysts do not easily exist to interfere with ultrasonography. How to interpret the examination report: 1. The cervical cytology report is divided into several parts (1) Firstly, it will indicate whether the sampling is satisfactory, there are endocervical cells and the amount of cells is greater than 40% indicating good sampling. (2) Whether there is infection and inflammation, if there is infection and inflammation you should consult a gynecologist for treatment. (3) The presence of abnormal cervical squamous cytology or abnormal glandular epithelium. Squamous cytologic abnormalities include: (1) squamous epithelial cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS), which usually requires additional HPV testing to determine whether to follow up with observation or colposcopy; (2) atypical squamous epithelial cells that tend to be highly pathologic (ASCUS-H); (3) low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (L-SIL); (4) high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (H-SIL); and (5) cancer. For squamous epithelial abnormalities, except for HPV-negative ASCUS, which can be followed up and observed, all require a specialist visit for colposcopic biopsy. Glandular epithelial abnormalities usually require colposcopy and endocervical curettage. Pelvic ultrasound: (1) The most common type of fibroid is uterine fibroid. If the fibroid has no menstrual changes, no pressure symptoms, no fertility requirements, and the size of the uterus is below 3 months of pregnancy, it can be observed on follow-up. (2) Echo-free ovarian cysts below 5cm can be reviewed after the next menstrual cleansing, except for physiological cysts; (3) Endometrial polyps without menstrual changes and polyps below 1cm can be observed. 3, tumor markers: because CA125 is elevated with infection, peritoneal effusion, tuberculosis infection, pregnancy, etc., so it should be excluded from the above, and combined with the presence of ovarian masses comprehensive analysis, do not be overly nervous.