Ovulation period is too sticky

There may be many reasons why ovulation is too sticky. Among them, changes in hormonal levels in the body are one of the main reasons. During ovulation, the levels of estrogen and progesterone in a woman's body increase, causing blood viscosity to increase, slowing blood flow and causing fluid to stay in the body for a longer time, resulting in an abnormally sticky feeling.

In addition, women may be affected by some factors in their daily lives, such as diet, lifestyle, health status, etc. For example, some women may consume too much fat and sugar, resulting in increased blood viscosity; in addition, some women may lack exercise, resulting in poor blood flow and aggravating the symptoms of excessive viscosity during ovulation.

For those who are too sticky during ovulation, you can try the following methods to relieve symptoms. First of all, you should pay attention to your diet, avoid excessive intake of fats and sugars, increase your amount of exercise, and keep your blood flowing smoothly. Secondly, blood viscosity can be checked regularly and corresponding treatment measures can be taken according to the situation. Finally, if your symptoms are severe, you may consider seeking medical advice for professional treatment advice.