How to treat uneven follicular development?

How to treat uneven follicular development?

If the follicles cannot meet the requirements of mature follicles in the late stage, cannot perform their functions, and cannot secrete enough hormones, then it proves that the follicles are underdeveloped and unevenly developed. It is very common for women to have problems with their ovarian follicles, especially those suffering from infertility. In addition to causing female infertility, uneven follicle development can also bring many adverse effects. So, what should we do if the follicles develop unevenly?

If the follicles are underdeveloped, forcibly using ovulation-inducing drugs in a short period of time to force ovulation will cause the eggs to be released, but they will be immature and therefore cannot lead to normal conception. Even if the sperm and egg combine, miscarriage, stillbirth, etc. are likely to occur. For those with poor follicular development, ovulation-inducing drugs can generally be used. The commonly used Western medicine is clomiphene, and chorionic gonadotropin can also be used. If combined with Chinese medicine, the effect is more ideal.

Generally speaking, the infertility treatment effect of biphasic body temperature is better than that of monophasic body temperature. On the basis of syndrome differentiation and treatment, patients with small follicle ovulation cycle and small follicle luteinization cycle can use ovulation-promoting capsules (the main drugs are cooked rehmannia, xianlingpi, wolfberry, glossy privet, cornus fruit, antler frost, angelica, roasted astragalus, etc.) on the fifth day of the menstrual cycle, while patients with unruptured follicle luteinization cycle should take kidney-tonifying, essence-replenishing, blood-stasis-removing and collateral-draining products before ovulation.

Best time for treatment:

1. The operation is performed 3-8 days after the menstruation ends;

2. Ovarian function is restored 3-6 months after surgery;

3. The peak of pregnancy is 6-9 months after surgery;

4. The natural pregnancy rate is as high as 90%.

Poor ovarian development is one of the reasons for poor follicular development, which is closely related to some common diseases, such as hyperprolactinemia and so on. In addition, if the ovaries age prematurely, it will also affect the normal development of follicles. Therefore, it is recommended that women go to the hospital for a physical check-up every once in a while, which can prevent a variety of gynecological diseases.

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