Colds during ovulation are acidic

According to research, cold symptoms during ovulation are acidic, not alkaline. This symptom may be caused by viruses and bacteria growing and multiplying in the body. During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge becomes more acidic, which may promote the growth and spread of viruses and bacteria.

If symptoms of a cold occur during ovulation, patients need to take immediate measures. They should rest, avoid overexertion, and drink enough water to stay hydrated. Patients may also take medications to relieve symptoms, such as fever reducers and pain relievers.

It is worth noting that the symptoms of a cold during ovulation are very serious and may have a serious impact on students' studies and daily life. Therefore, both students and adults should check their bodies regularly and take necessary measures to prevent and resist colds and other diseases.