Breast tingling for several days during ovulation

For some women, the tingling sensation in their breasts during ovulation may be caused by hormonal changes in the body. During this period, a woman's hormonal levels change, causing the milk ducts inside the breast to become irritated, causing a tingling sensation. This tingling usually goes away within a day, but may last for a few days.

In addition, some women may experience breast pain due to the expansion of the breast ducts caused by the baby's sucking when they are breastfeeding. In this case, women only need to breastfeed appropriately to relieve pain.

Although breast tingling during ovulation is normal and physiological, for some women, this tingling may be uncomfortable. If women experience pain that is too severe or lasts for a long time, they are advised to consult a doctor to determine whether there is another medical problem.