During a woman's ovulation period, the sudden increase in estrogen secretion in the body will cause many uncomfortable phenomena. For example, some women will feel pain in the right fallopian tube during ovulation. There are many reasons for this pain, some of which may be caused by problems with the fallopian tubes. Therefore, if women find that something is wrong, they should go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Let’s take a look at what causes pain in the right fallopian tube during ovulation? This is mainly because cracks often appear on the surface of the ovaries during ovulation, which may cause blood vessel damage and a small amount of bleeding. The peritoneum is stimulated by the follicular fluid and blood, which may cause mild pain in the lower abdomen. The abdominal pain caused by this is called "ovulation abdominal pain." So what is it? There are many reasons for the pain in the lower right abdomen during ovulation. The common reasons include: non-inflammatory abdominal pain, chronic genital inflammation, dysmenorrhea, tumor pain, etc. 1. Non-inflammatory abdominal pain: common causes include ectopic pregnancy, ovarian tumor pedicle torsion and rupture. 2. Inflammatory abdominal pain: including acute endometritis, acute salpingo-oophoritis, pelvic peritonitis and acute pelvic cellulitis. It is also seen in sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea. This type of sexually transmitted disease includes gonococcal infection and chlamydia infection, which often recur and can cause fallopian tube pyosalpinx in severe cases. 3. Chronic inflammation of the genitals: Women suffer from long-term lumbar pain and lower abdominal pain, which worsens after sex and during menstruation. It is often accompanied by increased leucorrhea, which is mostly caused by chronic cervicitis. If you experience long-term lower abdominal distension, pain, and lumbar pain that worsens after fatigue, sex, or before and after menstruation, and are often accompanied by menstrual disorders and fatigue, it is mostly caused by chronic pelvic inflammation. 4. Tumor pain: When gynecological malignant tumors develop to the late stage, unbearable and stubborn pain may occur. Lower abdominal pain is often accompanied by lumbar pain, and the pain often radiates to the lower limbs. 5. Dysmenorrhea: There are two types: primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary pain often occurs in adolescent girls for unclear reasons. It usually heals itself as you age or after getting married and having children. Common causes of secondary pain are endometriosis and adenomyosis. 6. Other reasons: Acute lower abdominal pain may occur when uterine perforation occurs during artificial abortion or IUD. Ovarian endometrial cysts (chocolate cysts) may grow larger and rupture during menstruation, and the cyst contents may irritate the peritoneum and cause severe abdominal pain. Since women often experience right lower abdominal pain during ovulation, women should avoid strenuous activities or heavy physical labor during this special period to prevent excessive damage to the ovary during ovulation. If you have experienced abdominal pain during ovulation, please go to the hospital for treatment in time. |
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