How long does edema last during ovulation?

Some people may experience edema during ovulation, but not everyone. Causes of edema may include excess water in the body, changes in hormonal levels, poor nutrition or certain diseases.

The duration of edema varies from person to person, but generally lasts about 3-5 days. For some people, edema may last longer, even lasting more than a week. If edema persists for too long, other medical issues may need to be considered, such as high blood pressure or heart disease.

It is worth noting that if edema is caused by excessive dietary salt or water intake, then the salt or water intake should be reduced to reduce edema. In addition, if edema occurs after ovulation, it may be caused by other physiological changes rather than disease.