Breast pain for several days during ovulation

Generally speaking, women may experience breast pain in the days leading up to ovulation. This pain is usually mild and may appear as tingling, tenderness, or swelling. This symptom usually disappears after the egg is released, but may last for a few hours or days.

Some people may experience it more noticeably because the milk ducts in the breasts may expand to accommodate the new hormone levels. If women experience breast pain during ovulation, it may affect their daily lives. For example, they may feel uncomfortable or have difficulty performing daily activities.

For women who feel breast pain, it is recommended to observe and record, and conduct treatment under the guidance of a doctor. If the pain lasts for a long time or is accompanied by other symptoms, such as fever, chills, or cracked nipples, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible.