Leucorrhea and low back pain during ovulation are common symptoms that usually occur in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle. These symptoms may affect a woman's quality of life and require prompt treatment.

Generally speaking, symptoms of low back pain are related to hormonal levels in women. During the middle of the menstrual cycle, women's hormone levels rise, which can cause lumbar muscles to become irritated, causing pain. In addition, women's vaginal secretions will also increase during this period. If you do not pay attention to personal hygiene, it may lead to the growth of bacteria and aggravate the symptoms of low back pain.

It is very important for women to detect and treat low back pain symptoms promptly. If women experience low back pain during this period, they can try some self-treatment, such as gently massaging the waist, relaxing the waist muscles, or performing some housework activities to reduce waist pressure.

If the symptoms of low back pain are severe or cannot be relieved through self-treatment, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. Doctors can help women relieve low back pain symptoms by checking symptoms, conducting physical examinations, and formulating appropriate treatment plans.