Bilateral ovarian pain during ovulation
Ovarian discomfort or pain on both sides during ovulation may be related to follicular rupture, cervicitis, or endometritis, and can be managed through daily care, medication, and other interventions. Specific causes are analyzed as follows:
1. Follicular Rupture
When the follicle ruptures, the ovary may experience localized pain or a prickling sensation. This type of pain is usually brief and does not require specific treatment.
2. Cervicitis
Cervicitis may cause inflammation and irritation around the cervix, thereby affecting the normal function of the ovaries and pelvic cavity, leading to a sensation of bloating or pain. Patients may take medications such as azithromycin capsules or cefixime capsules under medical guidance.
3. Endometritis
Endometritis refers to inflammation of the endometrium, which may irritate local tissues and result in pain symptoms. Patients may take medications such as clindamycin hydrochloride capsules or metronidazole tablets as directed by a physician.
In addition to the common causes mentioned above, ovarian pain may also be associated with conditions such as endometriosis or uterine fibroids. If bloating or pain frequently occurs, individuals should seek medical attention at a hospital to determine the underlying cause and receive standardized treatment.