Feeling weak all over during ovulation is a normal physiological phenomenon that usually occurs in women during their monthly ovulation period. Ovulation refers to the process when a woman's egg is released from the ovary and combines with sperm to form a fertilized egg. This process is very important for women’s reproductive health, but if symptoms of weakness occur during this period, it may have an impact on women’s life and work.

In addition to normal physiological phenomena, some diseases and drugs may also cause women to feel weak throughout their bodies during ovulation. Drugs such as hypotension, anemia, antidepressants, and antihistamines may cause women to feel weak throughout their bodies during ovulation. In addition, certain diseases such as heart disease and liver disease may also cause women to feel weak throughout their bodies during ovulation.

If a woman experiences severe symptoms of body weakness during ovulation, she should seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause of the symptoms and take appropriate treatment measures. In addition, women should pay attention to observing their physiological phenomena in daily life. If they experience dizziness, fatigue and other symptoms, they should seek medical treatment in time to avoid the influence of diseases or drugs.