What are the symptoms of anovulation

  During ovulation, the symptoms are well-known, including a large amount of clear nasal discharge. However, during anovulation, the amount of discharge is relatively small. Generally, the color of the discharge is milky white. If the color of the discharge is not milky white but brown, black, or other colors, it indicates gynecological inflammation.

  

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  What are the symptoms of anovulation

  Ovulation is a physiological process, and most people do not experience any special discomfort. A few may experience the following discomfort. The symptoms of anovulation usually include the following:

  1: Lower back pain and minor abdominal pain. Feeling lower back pain and mild lower abdominal pain during ovulation does not necessarily indicate ovulation, as many diseases can also present with lower back pain and abdominal pain.

  2: A small amount of vaginal bleeding. A small number of people may experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding between two menstrual periods, which is less than their menstrual flow. This is known as ovulation bleeding and should be treated.

  What are the symptoms during ovulation

  1. Increased vaginal discharge

  2. White discharge is the vaginal secretion of women during ovulation. Normal vaginal discharge in women is a odorless, slightly acidic, viscous substance that has the functions of moistening the vagina, excreting waste, and inhibiting the growth of pathogens. It is a normal physiological phenomenon.

  3. Elevated body temperature

  4. During the ovulation period, a woman's body temperature may increase compared to before, but due to the significant influence of external factors on body temperature, this method is generally undetectable without relying on a thermometer and long-term temperature measurement.

  What are the symptoms of anovulation? From the perspective of vaginal discharge, it is different from the ovulation period. During the non ovulation period, there are no obvious symptoms in the body, but the amount of vaginal discharge is much less than during the ovulation period. Overall, the body is relatively comfortable. Except for the menstrual period and ovulation period, the non ovulation period is still relatively long every month. The non ovulation period is the most comfortable period for women.

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