High body temperature persists during ovulation

Many people don’t know that persistently high body temperature during ovulation may be a symptom of a disease. The condition, known as "temperature persisting syndrome" (TTM), is a rare disorder that causes a woman's body temperature to remain elevated for more than a week. This disease can have a serious impact on a woman's physical health and reproductive function, so early diagnosis and treatment are very important.

Symptoms of TTM include elevated body temperature during ovulation, irregular menstruation, decreased libido, and infertility. Patients often experience symptoms around the time of ovulation when their body temperature rises, but not everyone will experience these symptoms. Some people may experience mild discomfort, while others may experience severe discomfort.

The diagnosis and treatment of TTM require the support of a professional physician. If a woman finds that she has persistent symptoms of high body temperature during ovulation, she should consult a doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor may order blood tests and imaging tests to determine if TTM is present. If TTM is diagnosed, doctors may use medications or other treatments to relieve symptoms and help a woman regain her fertility.