Patients with uterine fibroids combined with ovarian cysts and pelvic effusion do not need special treatment if they are caused by physiological factors; if they are caused by pathologic factors, they need to receive medication or surgical treatment. 1. Physiological factors: for example, cysts caused by luteal atrophy or physiological cysts in the luteal phase do not need treatment; pelvic effusion is very small, which may be caused by follicular fluid flowing into the pelvic cavity due to ovulation, and generally does not need special treatment, and it only needs to be observed regularly. 2. Pathological factors: if the ovarian cysts are pathological, such as chocolate cysts, surgical treatment is needed. If the amount of pelvic fluid is relatively large, it may be caused by inflammation or intra-abdominal hemorrhage, and requires consideration of anti-infective treatment or surgical treatment. It is recommended that women consult regular hospitals and receive active treatment under the guidance of specialists.