During ovulation, the abdomen may feel uncomfortable for a few days

  In daily life, many female friends may experience abdominal discomfort during ovulation, which can make them feel uncomfortable and may also affect their physical health. Therefore, female friends should still take it seriously. So, how many days does the abdomen feel uncomfortable during ovulation?

  

During ovulation, the abdomen may feel uncomfortable for a few days1

  The number of days during ovulation when the abdomen may feel uncomfortable depends on individual constitution. Generally, it will not last for a long time, about three days. If the abdominal pain persists, it is abnormal and is often caused by gynecological diseases, intestinal diseases, etc. You can seek medical attention for ultrasound and other examinations to see if there are any abnormalities, and choose treatment based on the examination.

  During ovulation, the body may feel pain, usually in two situations. The first type is pre ovulation, which is the middle period between two menstrual periods. If you can feel lower abdominal pain at this time, it is called middle pain, which may indicate that the body is ovulating.

  The second type is that if women have ovulation disorders, they may also experience lower abdominal pain during ovulation. Ovulation disorders can be seen from some physical manifestations, such as menstrual disorders, obesity, hirsutism, etc. If ovulation disorders are severe, they can lead to unstable sex hormone metabolism in the body, which can easily lead to infertility and breast hyperplasia.

  If no other reasons are found after going to the hospital for examination, it means that the situation is relatively normal. Pay more attention to rest and avoid vigorous exercise, and there is no need to be too nervous.

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