Uncomfortable in the abdomen after intercourse following ovulation
Abdominal discomfort after ovulation and intercourse may be related to factors such as excessive force during intercourse, cervicitis, or endometritis. Treatment can include daily care and oral medications. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Excessive force during intercourse
If intercourse is too vigorous or involves inappropriate positions, it may cause excessive local pressure, leading to pain and discomfort. This condition does not require special treatment and usually resolves with rest.
2. Cervicitis
Abdominal discomfort caused by cervicitis may result from cervical congestion due to inflammation and irritation of local nerves. Patients may take medications such as azithromycin capsules or cefixime capsules under medical guidance.
3. Endometritis
If there is inflammation in the endometrium, it may stimulate local nerves and cause pain. Patients may take metronidazole tablets or clindamycin hydrochloride capsules as directed by a physician.
In addition to the above common causes, abdominal discomfort may also be associated with conditions such as pelvic peritonitis or salpingitis. Patients should visit a hospital for proper diagnosis and standardized treatment.