Women usually do not experience frequent urination during ovulation. Some women who are more sensitive may feel pain on the left or right side of the abdomen during ovulation. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a routine urine test to clarify whether it is a urinary tract infection. If a woman is preparing for pregnancy, she should drink more water and keep her vulva clean and hygienic. For women who are not planning to have children, if there is a urinary tract infection, they can be treated with oral triptan tablets and levofloxacin tablets. If the vulva is itchy or there is a lot of discharge, it is also recommended to have a routine examination of the white belt to find out if the urinary tract infection is caused by vaginal inflammation and to give timely and effective treatment. In addition, women should abstain from eating spicy and stimulating foods and keep their vulva clean and hygienic.