Lower abdominal pain on the tenth day after ovulation

First, the doctor asked about my symptoms and daily life, and then performed some tests. The doctor told me that my abdominal pain was caused by an intestinal infection, a common symptom. The doctor also taught me some ways to deal with this symptom, including paying attention to diet and rest, and prescribed me some medicine.

The doctor also told me that this symptom is normal in some cases but may be a sign of something in other cases. For example, if the pain occurs on the tenth day after ovulation and coincides with the onset of my period, it may mean that I am about to enter a new menstrual cycle. However, if the pain lasts for too long or is accompanied by other symptoms, then I should seek medical advice promptly.

Finally, I would like to remind all women that if they have symptoms of lower abdominal pain on the tenth day after ovulation, they should seek medical treatment in time to obtain correct diagnosis and treatment. If the pain does not interfere with your daily life, you may be able to relieve the symptoms with careful diet and rest. But if the pain lasts for a long time or is accompanied by other symptoms, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.