Brown discharge during ovulation means that when a woman is ovulating, hormone levels in her body change, causing vaginal secretions to become abnormally abundant and turn brown in color. This phenomenon can be uncomfortable for some women, but it usually doesn't cause much of a health impact.

However, for some people, these symptoms may worsen and even cause discomfort and pain. What should women do if they experience these symptoms during ovulation?

First of all, if a woman feels discomfort during ovulation, she should try to avoid ML because ML may aggravate her symptoms. If ML is necessary, condoms can be used to reduce discomfort. In addition, women can try other methods to reduce discomfort, such as deep breathing and relaxation exercises before MM, or using lubricants to increase vaginal moisture.

Secondly, women should consult a doctor if they experience pain and discomfort during ovulation. Some women may experience severe pain, which may be caused by vaginal inflammation or other conditions. A doctor can evaluate symptoms and prescribe appropriate treatment options.