Pain during ovulation for several days

Ovulation pain is usually mild but may last for several days. Some women may experience increased pain levels that may become unbearable. This pain usually appears as a dull or stabbing pain in the lower abdomen and may involve the lower back or thighs.

Some people may think this pain is a normal physiological response, while others believe it is due to inflammation or other health issues. Therefore, women need to consult a doctor to determine whether there is a health problem when it comes to ovulation pain.

To prevent and treat ovulation pain, some methods may be helpful. For example, women can exercise moderately to increase the body's metabolic level and reduce the occurrence of pain. In addition, some medications, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSDs), can also reduce pain. However, women need to consult their doctor before using any medication to ensure its safety and effectiveness.