Female friends may experience discomfort in their lower abdomen during menstruation, and some women may also experience lower abdominal pain between periods, accompanied by increased vaginal discharge. Many women may not know what this situation is, so let's take a look at the reasons for heavy vaginal discharge and lower abdominal pain during ovulation?
Women may experience changes in body temperature during ovulation, accompanied by lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge, and stringing. This is discomfort caused by ovulation, but it may also be caused by pelvic inflammatory disease and cervicitis. Abdominal pain during ovulation is caused by the rupture of follicles, which stimulates surrounding tissues and leads to congestion and edema. There may be mild discomfort and a small amount of bleeding.
Normal lower abdominal pain during ovulation has no impact on health. However, there are also a very small number of follicles with relatively large rupture holes, which can damage small blood vessels and cause bleeding in the abdominal cavity after ovarian rupture, triggering gynecological emergencies that require timely treatment at the hospital.
There are many reasons that can cause lower abdominal pain, in addition to normal physiological abdominal pain such as ovulation. It may also be abdominal pain caused by some tumors. If the tumor suddenly twists, there will be bleeding and sudden abdominal pain, and immediate surgical treatment is needed at the hospital.
Usually, female abdominal pain is more often caused by gynecological inflammation. As long as women pay attention to timely examination and receive targeted treatment, the disease can usually be cured and the abdominal pain can disappear.