Follicular atrophy indicates that the egg cell has shrunk without growing and developing fully. Follicular atrophy is also a key cause of female infertility. So, what is follicular atrophy? What are the symptoms of follicular atrophy? What is the difference between follicular atrophy and ovulation? How to determine whether it is follicular atrophy? Follicular atrophy indicates that the egg cell has shrunk without growing and developing fully. Follicular atrophy is also a key cause of female infertility. So, what is follicular atrophy? What are the symptoms of follicular atrophy? What is the difference between follicular atrophy and ovulation? How to determine whether it is follicular atrophy? Let’s follow the editor to find out. What is follicular atrophy? When women who are preparing for pregnancy go to the hospital to monitor ovulation, they are often told that follicular atrophy is a common cause of female infertility. So, what is follicular atrophy? What does follicular atrophy mean? According to statistics, follicular atrophy refers to the situation that a woman's eggs have shrunk before they have fully developed. If the follicles are atrophied, the eggs cannot be discharged normally and ovulation disorders occur. Follicular atrophy 1. The follicles do not grow What are the symptoms of follicular atrophy? How to determine whether follicular atrophy occurs? First of all, one of the symptoms of follicular atrophy is that the egg continues to grow slowly. The sign of follicular atrophy is that the egg continues to grow slowly, and when you go to check again, you will find that the egg has already disappeared. 2. Egg shrinkage Many women have asked why the monitored follicles become smaller and smaller? In fact, the eggs are getting smaller and smaller, but it is a common symptom of follicle atrophy. Follicle atrophy means that the egg cells cannot grow and develop normally, thus becoming smaller and smaller and finally disappearing. 3. Ovulation Another more obvious symptom of follicular atrophy is egg disappearance. Many women who are preparing for pregnancy say that the eggs were there yesterday but are gone today. If the eggs are gone before they grow to maturity, it is usually follicular atrophy. What is the difference between follicular atrophy and ovulation? 1. Follicle size Many women don’t quite understand the difference between follicular atrophy and ovulation. So, what is the difference between follicular atrophy and ovulation? How to determine whether the follicle is atrophying or ovulation has already occurred? First of all, the key step in distinguishing whether it is follicle atrophy or ovulation is to look at the size of the egg. If the size of the follicle has not reached maturity and is getting smaller and smaller, it indicates that there are signs of follicle atrophy. We know that the egg must be at least 18mm in size to ovulate normally. 2. Blood accumulation To distinguish between follicular atrophy and ovulation, you can also see blood accumulation. If it is already in the ovulation period, blood accumulation can be seen in the B-ultrasound test. If it is follicular atrophy, there is generally no blood accumulation. You can consult the B-ultrasound doctor to see if there is any blood accumulation. |
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