Adnexitis is a common chronic infectious disease that usually does not have much impact on the body, but if not treated in time, it may lead to serious complications. During ovulation, the symptoms of adnexitis may intensify, making the patient feel uncomfortable.

Adnexitis is mainly spread through sexual intercourse. During sexual intercourse, pathogens can enter the body through the wall of a woman's reproductive tract and then multiply and spread within the body. In addition, when the appendage becomes inflammatory and infected, it may release bacteria and other pathogens that can also be transmitted to others through sexual intercourse.

During ovulation, symptoms of adnexitis may be exacerbated. When the appendage becomes infected, it may cause pain, itching, redness and swelling. These symptoms may affect a woman's quality of life and cause them to feel uneasy and anxious. In addition, adnexal infection may cause blockage of the fallopian tubes, leading to infertility or death of the pregnant egg.

To prevent adnexitis, women should adopt a healthy lifestyle, including avoiding sexual intercourse, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, regular physical examinations, and taking vaccines. In addition, women should pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid exposure to pathogens to reduce the risk of infection. If you have any concerns or symptoms, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible for professional diagnosis and treatment.