If the patient has ovulation disorders, there are medications that induce follicular development, such as clomiphene and letrozole, as well as gonadotropins and human chorionic gonadotropins, which can promote follicular growth and development. However, these drugs are prescribed and patients must be under the guidance and monitoring of a reproductive physician to use them. If they are not used properly, multiple pregnancies or complications or ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome can occur, all of which can affect health. So to use these drugs, patients are advised to go to a reproductive center and use them under the guidance of a doctor. As for which food to eat, a normal diet to keep it light is sufficient.