Belly button pain during ovulation

Belly button pain can have several causes. One of the most common causes is an intestinal infection, such as colitis or inflammatory bowel disease. In this case, the pain is usually episodic and may lessen with bowel movements. Another possibility is an injury to the muscles or ligaments around your belly button, such as a sprain or strain. In this case, the pain is usually persistent or worsening, and may be accompanied by other symptoms, such as swelling or pain.

If you feel belly button pain, it is recommended to first observe whether other symptoms appear, such as diarrhea, constipation, fever, etc. If symptoms persist, it is recommended to consult a doctor for an examination to determine the cause of the pain and treat it.

In addition, paying attention to maintaining adequate rest and eating a healthy diet during ovulation can also help reduce the symptoms of belly button pain.