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What reactions will the body have during ovulation?

Dr. Dr. Saira Dar, MD,  - Chinese Medicine specialist at 4816 E 3rd StLos Angeles, CA 90022
Dr. Saira Dar, MD

4816 E 3rd StLos Angeles, CA 90022 Chinese Medicine

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During ovulation, the body may exhibit the following reactions: First, changes in vaginal discharge. The mucus becomes thinner and more abundant than usual, typically clear and transparent. Second, body temperature changes. When a woman enters her ovulation period, her body temperature may experience a slight drop followed by a gradual increase. Third, abdominal pain. Many women experience mild pain in the lower abdomen during ovulation, usually on one side, which typically subsides within 1-2 days. The intensity of the pain varies among individuals. Fourth, decreased immunity. During ovulation, many women may notice a decline in their immune system, making them more susceptible to infections and colds. Therefore, it is important for women to take extra care of themselves during this time.

Common symptoms include fever, fatigue, and discomfort in the affected area. Always consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination, medical history review, and possibly laboratory tests or imaging studies depending on the suspected cause.
Treatment options vary based on the specific condition, severity, and individual health factors. They may include medication, lifestyle changes, physical therapy, or in some cases, surgical intervention.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe symptoms, rapid worsening of condition, or if self-care measures aren't providing relief within a reasonable timeframe.