How to relieve the vague pain in the abdomen during ovulation

The vague pain in the abdomen during ovulation is a symptom caused by a small amount of follicular fluid entering the pelvic cavity after ovulation with the rupture of the follicle, which stimulates the connective tissue in the pelvic cavity, and is a normal physiological phenomenon that does not require special treatment and can be relieved by itself. Some women will have vague pain in the small abdomen during ovulation. As they are more sensitive to pain, the more obvious symptoms of lower abdominal pain during ovulation can be relieved by using salt heat packs on the lower abdomen, or by using infrared baking lamps and appropriate massage. If the pain is extraordinarily intense, accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, you need to exclude the possibility of abdominal pain caused by organic diseases, you need to promptly go to the hospital, gynecological ultrasound examination, clear diagnosis, and then carry out targeted treatment.