Painful stool during ovulation

Pain during bowel movements usually refers to the slight pain that women feel when defecating during ovulation. This pain usually occurs before or during defecation. It usually presents as discomfort and pain during defecation, but does not directly affect the defecation process. However, for some women, the pain may become more severe and even prevent them from having a bowel movement.

Some people may think this pain is due to spasms in their intestines, but in fact, it may be due to a number of other factors. For example, some women may experience increased vaginal discharge during ovulation, which may burden the intestines and cause pain. In addition, some women may have problems with intestinal infection or inflammation, which may also cause bowel movements to be painful.

For women who experience painful bowel movements, it is recommended that they seek medical attention promptly so that the root cause of painful bowel movements can be identified and treated. At the same time, they should also pay attention to their eating habits in daily life and avoid spicy and irritating foods to reduce the occurrence of painful defecation.