Abdominal distension and pain during ovulation

Abdominal distension and pain may be caused by infection. During ovulation, a woman's body immunity decreases, which may allow bacteria to enter the vagina and cause infection. If the infection is caused by a virus, it may affect the ovaries and fallopian tubes, causing abdominal distension and pain.

Abdominal distension and pain may also be caused by medication side effects. Some medications may affect a woman's body temperature and hormone levels, causing abdominal distension and pain. For example, medications such as certain antibiotics, hormones, and antidepressants may cause abdominal distension and pain.

In addition, some diseases may also cause abdominal distension and pain. For example, ovarian diseases, fallopian tube diseases, uterine diseases and digestive system diseases, etc. If a woman suffers from these diseases and experiences symptoms of abdominal distension and pain during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time for diagnosis and treatment.