It is a common phenomenon to always feel hot after ovulation, especially during the female cycle. This phenomenon, commonly known as a rise in body temperature, usually occurs within a few days of ovulation. While this phenomenon is not inherently problematic, it can cause some discomfort and annoyance to women.

First of all, when a woman is ovulating, her body's hormone levels will change, causing her body temperature to rise. This is because during ovulation, the eggs in a woman’s body are about to mature and prepare for fertilization. Elevated hormone levels help increase body temperature and also help increase the body's metabolic rate.

However, after ovulation, hormone levels in a woman's body drop rapidly, causing body temperature to return to normal levels. However, as the body adjusts to this new hormone level, it produces some extra heat to maintain body temperature. This is why you always feel hot after ovulation.

While this phenomenon is not inherently problematic, it can cause some discomfort and annoyance to women. For example, some people may experience dizziness, fatigue, or insomnia. If this phenomenon lasts for too long or is accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and treatment.