Pockets of fluid inside or on the surface of your ovaries, these cysts are common for many women, but usually, they develop and disappear on their own, without causing symptoms or requiring treatment. Some ovarian cysts can, however, create symptoms while others may rupture, causing additional problems.
When a cyst becomes symptomatic, your may feel a sensation of fullness or heavy pressure in your abdomen. It may feel more like bloating, and it can include either dull or sharp pain on the side of the affected ovary, in your lower abdomen.
Ruptured cysts may cause severe pain in your abdomen or pelvic area that begins suddenly. This may be accompanied by fever and nausea. If you experience this, or any of the classic symptoms of shock, such as weakness, rapid breathing, and clammy skin, seek medical attention as soon as possible.