Having intercourse during ovulation does not mean that it will be successful in all cases. Sometimes, we may encounter some difficulties and challenges, such as backache. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including a genital tract infection or the effects of certain medications. If you are experiencing backache, it may be uncomfortable and even affect your daily life.

There are many causes of backache, including reproductive tract infections, medication side effects, excessive sexual behavior, stress and anxiety, etc. If you are experiencing backache, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible. A doctor can determine the cause of backache through examination and diagnosis and give appropriate treatment recommendations.

Treatments for backache include medication, such as antibiotics or painkillers, physical therapy, such as hot or cold compresses, and changes in the frequency or pattern of sexual intercourse. These methods may reduce the symptoms of backache, but they will not cure it. Therefore, if you are experiencing backache, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to get appropriate treatment advice.

Finally, it is important to note that if you have any reproductive tract issues or health concerns, such as family planning, sexually transmitted diseases, or dysmenorrhea, you should consult your doctor first. Doctors can develop personalized treatment plans based on specific circumstances to better help yourself and your partner.