High fever during ovulation?

High fever during ovulation is a very common phenomenon, but it does not occur in all cases. Typically, ovulation fever occurs mid-cycle and usually lasts for a few days. This high fever is usually caused by an infection, such as a cold or the flu.

If women develop a high fever during ovulation, it is recommended that they seek medical attention immediately. Doctors may do blood tests to see if they are infected with the virus. If doctors determine that a viral infection is present, they may recommend treatment, such as medication or physical therapy.

Although high fever is a common phenomenon during ovulation, if severe symptoms occur, such as high fever, headache, cough, sore throat, fatigue, etc., it is recommended to seek medical treatment immediately. In addition, if a woman develops a high fever during ovulation, she should avoid drinking alcohol, smoking, and eating spicy foods, which may aggravate symptoms.