The cystic mass of the right ovary may be an ovarian cyst. If the cyst is small, no more than 5cm, and there is no indication of papillary, it is OK to pay attention to regular reexamination. Ovarian cysts that generally change greatly may become smaller or disappear by themselves. If they continue to grow, more than 5cm, or there is a solid or papillary space occupation, they generally need surgery, Pathology is also needed to clarify the nature of the cyst, benign or malignant. In addition, it is suggested that women should pay attention to the law of life, relax, pay attention to rest, and not be tired.