Whether or not the vulva swells during ovulation varies from person to person. Some people may experience swelling while others may not. This phenomenon is often referred to as "vulvar swelling."

During ovulation, vaginal discharge increases, which may cause the vulva to become moist and swollen. Some people may experience discomfort, but others may not. It depends on the individual's sensitivity and responsiveness.

If you feel that your vulva is swollen, it is recommended to observe it to see if it is ovulation. If symptoms persist or worsen, talk to your doctor to determine the cause and get appropriate treatment.

In addition, paying attention to maintaining hygiene habits, avoiding excessive use of vaginal cleaning products, and cleaning the vagina regularly can also help reduce the occurrence of vulvar swelling.