Laparoscopic surgery for chocolate cysts may cause some pain, but due to the different constitution of individuals, an analgesic pump can be used for intervention if the pain is unbearable. Chocolate cysts are a relatively common gynecological disease that can damage the ovaries to a certain extent, leading to abnormal ovulation, and can be intervened with laparoscopic surgery under the guidance of a doctor. Laparoscopic surgery is relatively less traumatic to the body, but pain is present. In some hospitals, in order to minimize the impact of pain on the body, it is necessary to use analgesic pumps to intervene, in order to ensure that the patient has a more suitable postoperative state. However, there are also people who have a relatively high tolerance for pain and are able to tolerate pain independently without the use of analgesic pump intervention. It is recommended that you consult your doctor before surgery and analyze your choice according to your actual situation and hospital conditions.