Itching during ovulation is a common symptom that many people experience. It usually manifests itself as discomfort in the body, including itching and wetness. Although this symptom usually does not cause serious physical effects, it can make people feel uncomfortable and anxious. So, why does itching occur during ovulation? Let’s explore it.

To better understand the causes of ovulation itching, we need to understand how the body interprets this symptom. Our bodies perceive itching as an alarm that something is wrong. When our immune system becomes allergic to a substance, the body releases a chemical called histamine. This chemical can irritate the skin and mucous membranes and cause itching. Therefore, when we are ovulating, vaginal secretions may contain some allergic substances, causing itching symptoms in the body.

In addition to allergies, itching during ovulation may be related to other factors, such as vaginal infections, dry skin, and overuse of certain chemicals.