Cold and fever after ovulation

Most people have a fever after ovulation because hormonal levels in the body change, causing the body temperature to rise, causing discomfort. This fever is usually mild and usually goes away on its own within a few days. However, for some people, fever may last longer, even up to a week.

For fever, we need to pay attention to the following aspects:

1. Observe symptoms: Patients need to observe their symptoms, including fever temperature, duration, accompanying symptoms, etc. If the symptoms are severe or last for a long time, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.

2. Dietary conditioning: Patients need to pay attention to their diet, avoid eating spicy, greasy, and irritating foods, and eat more light and easy-to-digest foods, such as rice, noodles, vegetables, fruits, etc.

3. Get enough rest: Patients need to maintain adequate rest to avoid overexertion and facilitate physical recovery.

4. Medication: If the symptoms are severe, medication can be considered, such as antipyretics, cough suppressants, etc. However, you need to pay attention to the dosage and frequency of drug use to avoid drug abuse.

5. Drink more water: Patients need to drink more water to help the body eliminate viruses and waste and promote body recovery.

For colds and fevers after ovulation, the symptoms we need to pay attention to are fever, duration and accompanying symptoms. If the symptoms are severe or last for a long time, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. At the same time, diet, rest, and medication are also very important to help patients get through this symptom.