Leucorrhea and abdominal pain during ovulation

Ovulation abdominal pain is a common symptom that usually occurs in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, a few days before and after ovulation. This abdominal pain is usually mild but may cause discomfort or pain to women. Typically, this abdominal pain is caused by vaginal dysbiosis or bacterial infection. These pathogens may disrupt the acidic environment of the vagina, leading to a decrease in white blood cells, which can cause abdominal pain.

Another factor that may cause abdominal pain during ovulation is a tumor. Some types of tumors, such as ovarian or fallopian tube tumors, may grow or rupture during ovulation, causing abdominal pain.

If women experience severe abdominal pain during ovulation, it is recommended that they seek medical attention immediately. Your doctor can develop an appropriate treatment plan by examining the specific cause of abdominal pain, as well as a woman's menstrual cycle and discharge. Women should inform their doctor immediately if they experience any adverse reactions during treatment.