Nipple tingling after ovulation

1. Breast development: During puberty, breasts may begin to grow, which may cause nipple pain or discomfort.

2. Breast infection: If the nipple becomes infected with bacteria, it may cause pain and inflammation.

3. Papillitis: If the nipple is not cleaned regularly or is rubbed, it may cause papillitis, which manifests as pain, redness and swelling.

4. Excessive nipple massage: Excessive nipple massage or stimulation may cause pain and discomfort.

5. Hormone changes: After ovulation, a woman’s hormone levels may change, which may cause nipple pain or discomfort.

If your nipples feel tingling or uncomfortable, we recommend the following actions:

1. Wash your nipples and breasts frequently to keep them clean and hygienic.

2. Avoid excessive stimulation of the nipple to avoid causing pain and discomfort.

3. Taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSDs) can reduce pain and inflammation.

4. If pain and discomfort last for a long time or seriously affect daily life, it is recommended to seek medical consultation.