Backache during ovulation and menstruation

In fact, backache during ovulation and menstruation is not a new phenomenon. In the past, people used to think that this symptom was caused by individual differences, but in recent years, some studies have shown that this symptom may be related to physiological changes in women's bodies.

First, let’s take a look at what ovulation is. In the female menstrual cycle, ovulation refers to the time when eggs are released from the ovaries, which usually occurs between the 14th and 16th days of the menstrual cycle. During this period, a woman's body temperature will rise, and her body's hormone levels will also change. These changes can cause mild abdominal pain and backache.

So, why do some people feel backache during ovulation? This is because women experience changes in their reproductive organs during this period, including increased vaginal discharge and uterine contractions. These changes may irritate the lumbar nerves, causing backache.

In addition, the reason why some people may feel backache during ovulation is that they may suffer from some kind of waist disease, such as lumbar muscle strain or lumbar spine disease. These conditions may cause lower back discomfort and even soreness.

Although backache during ovulation and menstruation is not a new phenomenon, it still requires attention. If women experience obvious symptoms of abdominal pain or backache during this period, they should seek medical treatment in time to avoid any potential health problems.

Finally, it should be pointed out that in addition to the ovulation period, women may feel backache during other periods during the menstrual cycle, such as the first 7 days and the last 8 days of the menstrual cycle, as well as when there is high work pressure or excessive exercise. Therefore, if symptoms of backache occur, the cause should be found out in time and corresponding treatment measures should be taken.

Backache during ovulation and menstruation is not a new phenomenon. It may be related to your physical condition, changes in reproductive organs and lifestyle. If women experience obvious symptoms of abdominal pain or backache during this period, they should seek medical treatment in time to avoid any potential health problems.