What’s going on with ovarian pain?

  Women should pay attention to the pain in their ovaries, and doctors can diagnose and treat it clearly through the characteristics of the pain and gynecological examination.  The most common cause of pain in the ovaries is usually on both sides of the small abdomen, that is, in the adnexal area on both sides of the uterus. Secondly, it may be caused by ovulation. When a woman is ovulating, if the follicle ruptures, the fluid exuded from the ruptured follicle will stimulate the peritoneum to produce pain, but the symptoms of abdominal pain are mild, with vague or dull pain, some women will have a small amount of vaginal bleeding during ovulation, or a feeling of swelling in the abdomen, such abdominal pain during ovulation is a physiological manifestation and does not require treatment. This kind of abdominal pain during ovulation is a physiological manifestation and does not need to be treated. In addition, there may be cysts in the ovaries, and the pain may be caused by torsion of the ovarian cysts. All of the above can be diagnosed through gynecological examination and gynecological ultrasound, and only after diagnosis can appropriate treatment be given.  In conclusion, when ovarian pain is present, first rule out physiological pain, such as pain caused by ovulation, and if the pain does not ease, go to the hospital in time to get the correct treatment after a clear diagnosis.