Swelling and pain in left thigh during ovulation

This symptom is often called "ovulation pain." It usually occurs within a few days of ovulation and may last a few hours or days. For some people, this symptom may be normal, while for some it may be a disease.

Some people may think this is caused by eating certain foods or drinking certain liquids around the time they are ovulating. However, in reality, this symptom may be due to other reasons, such as:

1. Uterine contractions: During ovulation, a woman’s uterus will begin to contract, which may cause swelling and pain on the left side of the thigh.

2. Hormone changes: During ovulation, a woman’s hormone levels will change, which may cause swelling and pain on the left side of the thigh.

3. Other diseases: Sometimes, other diseases, such as dysmenorrhea, reproductive tract infection or tumors, may also cause swelling and pain on the left side of the thigh.

If you suspect that you are suffering from ovulation pain, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. The doctor may do tests, such as checking your shorts or skirt for pain or swelling, or blood tests to see if other conditions are present.

In general, left thigh swelling and pain during ovulation is a common symptom that is harmless to most people. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, prompt medical attention is recommended.