Causes and symptoms of empty follicles

Empty follicles are usually caused by apoptosis of oocytes and mutation of eggs, which are mainly manifested as menstrual abnormalities and infertility.
Empty follicles are follicles with follicles but no eggs. Empty follicles are caused by apoptosis of egg cells, which is an abnormal phenomenon. Empty follicles can also be caused by hormonal stimulation that leads to mutations in follicle growth.
Women with empty follicles may experience menstrual abnormalities such as delayed menstruation, menopause, infertility, and increased leukorrhea. When a patient has empty follicles, surgical treatment is required, which is performed through ultrasound monitoring and laparoscopic follicular puncture. Before ovulation promotion treatment, hormone levels and physical condition should be checked.
Therefore, when patients have the above symptoms, they need to go to the hospital in time to receive appropriate examination and active treatment.