Hot and dry abdomen during ovulation

Symptoms of abdominal hotness during ovulation usually manifest as a slight hot feeling in a woman’s abdomen, which may intensify as the woman’s body temperature rises. Some women may experience discomfort or even pain. This feeling may last for several days during a woman's menstrual cycle until the egg is released.

Although it is common to feel hot and dry in the lower abdomen during ovulation, not all women experience this symptom. Some women may experience discomfort, while others may experience mild discomfort. If women feel unwell, it is recommended that they consult their doctor to find out whether the symptoms are normal and to seek appropriate treatment.

In addition, feeling hot and dry in the lower abdomen during ovulation does not necessarily mean that a woman is pregnant. If women do not release eggs during their menstrual cycle, they may experience symptoms of hot and dry abdomen during ovulation. If women want to confirm whether they are pregnant, it is recommended that they use an early pregnancy test paper to test around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle.