Nipples hurt after ovulation

Nipple pain after ovulation may be caused by a variety of factors. During ovulation, hormonal levels in a woman's body change, including increases in stimulating hormones such as hydrogen, helium and neon (HO) and epinephrine. These hormones cause engorgement and swelling of the breast tissue, making the nipples feel more sensitive. In addition, the nipples may also be stimulated by sperm, which may also cause the nipples to feel more sensitive.

In addition, sore nipples may also be caused by infection. After ovulation, a woman may develop an infection in her breasts, such as papillitis or mastitis. These infections cause engorgement and swelling of the breast tissue and may cause pain. If you experience nipple pain after ovulation, accompanied by symptoms such as fever, redness, swelling, and pain, you may have a breast infection.

If you feel nipple pain after ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time for diagnosis and treatment. You can also talk to your doctor or professional healthcare provider if you're not sure of the cause.