Being afraid of cold during ovulation is a phenomenon shared by many people, especially in winter. Many people will find that they feel cold during ovulation. What is going on?

Secondly, diet is also one of the important factors affecting human body temperature regulation. During ovulation, the human body secretes some hormones to promote an increase in body temperature, and the intake of these hormones is related to diet, such as protein, fat, vitamins and minerals. If there is a long-term lack of these nutrients in the diet, it may lead to poor temperature regulation of the human body and a feeling of being afraid of cold.

In addition, the body's metabolic rate will also have an impact on cold sensitivity during ovulation. During ovulation, the body's metabolic rate increases, causing the body to produce more heat. If the body's metabolic rate is too low, it may cause the body to feel cold.

To sum up, being cold during ovulation may be caused by a variety of factors. In order to improve this phenomenon, it is recommended that people pay attention to their diet in daily life, maintain a normal body metabolic rate, and regularly check their health status to detect and treat related diseases in a timely manner.