Urinary symptoms during ovulation refer to some symptoms that women may experience in their bodies during ovulation. These symptoms may affect women’s quality of life, so they need to be taken seriously.

In addition to changes in secretions, women may also experience the following symptoms during ovulation:

1. Urinary symptoms: Women may experience increased urination during ovulation. This is because when the eggs are discharged from the female body, they come into contact with surrounding cells and tissues, resulting in an increase in fluid in the body, which stimulates the urethra and causes urination. The frequency increases.

2. Changes in sexual desire: Women’s sexual desire may increase during ovulation because the eggs in the body need to be fertilized, so women may desire sex more.

3. Body temperature changes: A woman’s body temperature may increase during ovulation, which is caused by hormonal changes in the body. This change in body temperature usually occurs in the afternoon or evening and lasts for several days.

4. Appetite changes: Women's appetite may increase during ovulation, because hormonal changes in the body can affect taste and smell, causing women to crave food more.

These symptoms are common symptoms for women during ovulation. If a woman often experiences these symptoms, or if these symptoms affect her quality of life, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.