Pain in both fallopian tubes during ovulation

Fallopian tube pain refers to an inflammatory reaction in the tissue surrounding a woman’s fallopian tubes during ovulation, causing pain. This pain usually manifests as pain in one side of the fallopian tube and may be accompanied by symptoms such as abdominal discomfort and bloating.

There may be many causes of fallopian tube pain, including bacterial infection, inflammatory reaction, salpingitis, etc. Some studies suggest that fallopian tube pain may be related to microbial infections of the female reproductive tract. For example, bacterial infection is one of the leading causes of fallopian tube pain in women, especially in the case of salpingitis.

For women with fallopian tube pain, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly so that the cause can be identified and treated. Treatment methods include medication, physical therapy, surgery, etc. In addition, in daily life, it is recommended to pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid infection, and strengthen exercise to improve one's own immunity.