The ovulation period is one of the most significant physiological changes in a woman's body. With the appearance of these symptoms, such as stringiness, abdominal pain and nausea, we are aware of the possibility of pregnancy. However, if you experience pus-like discharge during ovulation, you need to consider the possibility of infection or reproductive tract disease.

Reproductive tract infections may have many causes, such as sexual activity, prolonged sedentary life, inflammation of the reproductive tract, etc. In addition, the use of certain medications, such as antibiotics or hormonal drugs, may also cause infection. Therefore, preventing reproductive tract infections is very important.

Here are some ways to prevent genital tract infections:

1. Maintain personal hygiene, including washing hands frequently, using paper towels or wet wipes, and avoiding sharing towels and paper towels with others.

2. Avoid sexual intercourse, especially unprotected intercourse.

3. Use condoms or other contraceptive methods to reduce the risk of infection.

4. Avoid sitting for long periods of time, exercise more, and maintain a regular schedule.

5. Avoid using certain medications, especially without medical advice.

If a woman experiences symptoms of pus-like discharge during ovulation, she must seek medical help as soon as possible. Doctors can determine the cause of the infection through examination and diagnosis, and develop corresponding treatment plans to help women restore reproductive tract health.

Women who experience pus-like discharge during ovulation should take it seriously and seek medical help as soon as possible. Preventing reproductive tract infections is very important. You can reduce the risk of infection by maintaining personal hygiene, avoiding sexual intercourse, and using condoms. If a woman develops symptoms, please seek medical attention promptly.