Abdominal cramps and urge to poop during ovulation

The feeling of wanting to poop during ovulation when the abdomen is cramped may be due to follicle rupture which increases the amount of pelvic fluid and stimulates the rectum to produce the feeling of wanting to poop, or it may be due to pathological causes such as chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, which should be dealt with after the cause is clarified. Common causes and treatments: 1. Large amount of pelvic fluid: After follicle rupture during ovulation, follicular fluid as well as some of the fluid will enter the abdominal cavity and stimulate the pelvic or abdominal cavity. If there is more fluid flowing out when the follicle ruptures, a large amount of fluid will accumulate in the pelvic cavity, stimulating the pelvic vessels and causing abdominal cramps and discomfort, which may also be accompanied by rectal stimulation and the feeling of wanting to defecate, as well as lumbar pain and lumbosacral discomfort, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and will generally disappear on its own after 2-3 days without special treatment; 2. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease: when suffering from chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, ovulation is stimulated by pelvic The symptoms of abdominal cramping and wanting to poop can occur when stimulated by fluid accumulation, and some patients can also be accompanied by persistent lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge, high fever, chills, headache, lack of appetite and other symptoms. Patients should go to the hospital promptly and follow the medical advice can choose antibiotics for treatment according to the etiology. If medication is ineffective or if abdominal pain increases, nausea and vomiting, surgery should be performed promptly. Precautions: Women during ovulation should pay attention to rest, avoid standing and walking for a long time, pay attention to keeping warm, avoid getting cold, develop good personal hygiene habits and change underwear regularly.