Why do I have pain in my right lower abdomen during ovulation?

Ovulation pain occurs when a woman's uterus contracts during ovulation, which may cause mild abdominal pain. This pain usually manifests as mild to moderate cramping pain that usually occurs in the afternoon or evening and lasts for a few hours. This pain is usually mild and does not seriously affect daily life and does not require treatment.

However, some women may experience more pain, especially at night or in the morning. This pain may last throughout the day and even during ovulation. This kind of pain is often called "ovulation pain". It is not a normal physiological phenomenon, but a symptom.

Some women may experience this pain related to their medical condition. For example, women with inflammatory diseases, diseases of the reproductive organs, or diseases of the digestive system may experience this pain. Additionally, some women may feel that this pain is related to their emotional state. For example, women who are anxious, depressed, or stressed may experience this pain.

If women feel pain in the right lower abdomen that lasts for a long time or is accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, chills, vaginal bleeding, etc., it is recommended that they consult a doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor may order an ultrasound or other related tests to determine the cause of the pain and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

If a woman experiences pain on the right side of her lower abdomen during ovulation, this is usually mild and does not have a serious impact on daily life. If the pain lasts for a long time or is accompanied by other symptoms, they are advised to consult a doctor as soon as possible.