How many hours before the corpus luteum ruptures with symptoms



Once the corpus luteum ruptures, symptoms appear immediately and do not take more than a few hours.

Rupture of the corpus luteum may be followed by sudden and mild pain in one side of the lower abdomen, or by sudden and severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, frequent urination, and anal cramping. If there is a lot of bleeding, it can lead to increased heart rate, lowered blood pressure, nausea, vomiting, and a sharp pain in the abdomen. Luteal rupture is a sudden symptom and is best treated right away at an early stage of the disease.

If a woman experiences a luteal rupture, she should go to the hospital promptly to prevent life-threatening bleeding. During the treatment period, the diet should be balanced and nutritious, and it is also important to keep the bowels clear and avoid strenuous exercise.