Pimples on palms during ovulation

Palm bumps during ovulation refer to red rashes or small particles that appear on the palms. This phenomenon usually occurs in the first few days or days of ovulation and then gradually subsides. Although this phenomenon is common, it may have some impact on your daily life.

Some people may think this is an allergic reaction, but it usually isn't. Instead, it may be caused by your immune system attacking your skin. During ovulation, your body releases substances called "eggs" that may stimulate your immune system and cause an allergic reaction in your palms.

If you often get bumps on your palms during ovulation, you probably don't need to worry too much. But if you're worried about this phenomenon, or if it's seriously affecting your daily life, you may want to talk to your doctor. Your doctor may do blood tests to determine your allergic reaction and provide you with some treatment recommendations.