Symptoms of a ruptured chocolate cyst generally include abdominal pain, low-grade fever and pain during sexual intercourse. 1. Abdominal pain: The degree of abdominal pain is generally related to the severity of the condition. Severe rupture may cause acute abdominal pain, which is often unbearable. 2. Low-grade fever: It may cause low-grade fever, and an increase in the number of white blood cells can be observed in routine blood tests. The abdominal muscles tend to be in a tense state, and there is obvious rebound pain when the abdomen is pressed with the hand. 3. Pain during sexual intercourse: the pain during sexual intercourse tends to be more intense, and may be accompanied by bleeding symptoms. Therefore, chocolate cyst rupture, has a certain degree of harm, it is recommended that patients need to actively treat.