Pain and swelling for several days during ovulation

Why do I experience swelling and pain during ovulation?

Ovulation pain is caused by hormonal changes in a woman's body after the egg is released. During ovulation, a woman's ovaries release a mature egg, and hormone levels in the body reach their peak, including estrogen and progesterone. These hormones flow throughout the body through the blood and affect a woman's digestive system and nervous system.

What symptoms may cause ovulation pain?

Common symptoms include:

1. Nausea and vomiting: During ovulation, a woman’s digestive system may be affected by hormones, causing nausea and vomiting.

2. Abdominal discomfort: During ovulation, women may experience abdominal discomfort, such as pain or bloating.

3. Headache: During ovulation, changes in hormone levels in a woman’s body may cause headaches.

4. Breast discomfort: During ovulation, women may experience breast discomfort, such as pain or swelling.

Do these symptoms need to be treated?

Generally speaking, these symptoms do not have much impact on health. If symptoms are severe, it is recommended to consult a doctor and seek professional treatment. Some symptoms can be alleviated through dietary and lifestyle changes, such as increasing fiber intake and avoiding excessive alcohol and caffeine.

How to relieve ovulation pain?

1. Avoid overeating and drinking: Overeating and drinking may make symptoms worse.

2. Maintain a healthy lifestyle: such as increasing fiber intake and avoiding excessive alcohol and caffeine.

3. Use hot or cold compresses: You can use hot or cold compresses to relieve abdominal discomfort.

4. Consult a doctor: If the symptoms are severe, it is recommended to consult a doctor and seek professional treatment.