Uncomfortable stomach after intercourse during ovulation period

May 31, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
The abdomen usually refers to the belly. Discomfort in the abdominal area after intercourse during ovulation is typically due to physiological factors, but may also be caused by pathological conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis. This can be improved through general management or medication. Besides the above-mentioned causes, conditions such as endometritis, cervicitis, or ectopic pregnancy could also be responsible. For an accurate diagnosis, patients are advised to undergo a thorough examination at the hospital.

The abdomen usually refers to the belly. Abdominal discomfort after intercourse during ovulation is typically due to physiological factors, but may also result from pathological conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis. Symptoms can be improved through general management or medication. Specific analyses are as follows:

1. Physiological Factors

This may occur when excessive force or improper positioning during intercourse around ovulation causes follicular rupture, leading to abdominal discomfort. This is a normal physiological phenomenon. If no other symptoms are present, special treatment is generally unnecessary—adequate rest is sufficient.

2. Pathological Factors

1) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
If a patient already has pelvic inflammatory disease, failure to maintain proper local hygiene during intercourse may allow bacterial invasion, causing excessive congestion of pelvic tissues. This can lead to lower abdominal pain and increased vaginal discharge. Patients may take medications such as cefixime capsules, Fuyankang tablets, or roxithromycin capsules as directed by a physician.

2) Endometriosis
During intercourse, lesions caused by endometriosis may be stimulated, resulting in lower abdominal discomfort and backache. Patients may follow medical advice to take medications such as gestrinone capsules or danazol capsules.

In addition to the above causes, abdominal discomfort could also stem from endometritis, cervicitis, or ectopic pregnancy. For an accurate diagnosis, patients are advised to undergo a thorough examination at a hospital.