Why is there no dominant follicle after uterine adhesion surgery?

The absence of dominant follicles after uterine adhesion surgery should be considered in the context of endocrine disorders, such as polycystic ovary syndrome and hypothyroidism.
Women with uterine adhesions usually need to be treated with hysteroscopic surgery. Hysteroscopic surgery basically does not affect the function of the ovaries and does not affect follicular development. If no dominant follicles are found after the surgery, it may be due to endocrine disorders, and sex hormone VI and thyroid function need to be checked.
1. Polycystic ovary syndrome. If the test is polycystic ovary syndrome, you can take ethinyl estradiol cyproterone tablets and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor to regulate. Women who are obese should pay attention to proper weight control and reduce the waistline.
2. Hypothyroidism. If it is caused by hypothyroidism, you can choose drugs to regulate thyroid function under the guidance of a doctor, such as levothyroxine sodium tablets.
The above medications should be used under medical supervision to avoid adverse effects.