What Causes Pain During Ovulation?
Painful ovulation, sometimes called mittelschmerz, typically occurs mid-cycle when your ovary releases an egg. For some, this sensation might feel like a mild cramp, but for others, it can be sharp or intense. While some discomfort is normal, other factors may be at play.
Some of the potential causes could include:
- Ovarian cysts:Â These fluid-filled sacs can form on the ovaries and cause pain, especially if they rupture. Larger cysts or those that twist the ovary (ovarian torsion) can cause more severe discomfort and may require medical intervention.
- Endometriosis:Â This condition occurs when uterine-like tissue grows outside the uterus, often leading to pain at various points in your cycle. The misplaced tissue responds to hormonal changes, which can cause inflammation, scarring, and adhesions that contribute to chronic discomfort.
| - Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID): An infection in the reproductive organs can cause inflammation and discomfort. Left untreated, PID can lead to scarring of the fallopian tubes, chronic pelvic pain, and even fertility issues.
It’s important to pay attention to the frequency, duration, and intensity of your pain, as these details can provide important clues about potential underlying conditions.
When to See a Doctor
Occasional ovulation pain is usually not a cause for concern. However, if the discomfort becomes severe, lasts more than a day, or interferes with your daily activities, it’s time to seek medical advice. Persistent or intense pain could signal an underlying condition that needs attention.
Our board-certified physicians will identify the cause of your discomfort using advanced diagnostic tools. Then, they can come up with the right treatment for you.Â
Get Expert Care in McKinney, TX
You don’t have to live with painful ovulation. Craig Ranch’s compassionate team will help you find answers. If you’re experiencing ongoing pelvic pain, call 214-544-6600 to schedule a consultation with one of our specialists today.
Your health matters, and we’ll support you with the care you deserve.