Positive antinuclear antibodies can have an effect on follicular quality.
Positive antinuclear antibody suggests that the patient may be suffering from autoimmune disease, which may increase the level of luteinizing hormone in the follicular phase, which will inhibit the aromatase activity and proliferation of granulosa cells, cause atresia of immature follicles and luteinization of preovulatory follicles, and affect follicular development, thus affecting the follicle quality.
Positive antinuclear antibodies may lead to infertility. After a woman develops positive antinuclear antibodies, the combination of sperm and egg may be affected, and the normal implantation of the fertilized egg may also be affected, and some patients may experience recurrent miscarriages or the embryo stops developing.
Positive antinuclear antibodies need to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. It is necessary to develop good living habits, adjust the diet structure, ensure sufficient rest and appropriate exercise.