Feeling uncomfortable during ovulation

There may be many reasons for discomfort during ovulation. Some common reasons include:

1. Moisture: During ovulation, vaginal discharge increases and may feel moist and uncomfortable.

2. Pain: Some people may feel pain down there, which may be caused by bacterial infection or vaginal inflammation.

3. Itching: Vaginal itching or pain can also be caused by other factors, such as vaginal flora imbalance or infectious viruses.

4. Cramping: Cramping is a common pain response that may occur during ovulation.

5. Ejaculation: During ovulation, a woman's sexual desire increases, which may lead to ejaculation, which may cause discomfort.

If you feel uncomfortable down there, it is recommended to seek medical advice as soon as possible. A doctor can review symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment. At the same time, you can also take some measures to relieve discomfort, such as keeping the vagina dry, avoiding the use of antibiotics, and cleaning the vagina regularly.