An AMH value below 0.1ng/mL in a 30 year old woman suggests premature ovarian failure.
AMH, also known as antimitotic hormone, responds to the number of sinusoidal follicles in the ovaries, which allows for a reliable and rapid evaluation of ovarian function. For a 30-year-old woman, the normal value of AMH is 2.06~7ng/mL, if the value is lower than 2.06ng/mL, it usually indicates that the ovarian function has decreased to different degrees, and if the value is lower than 0.1ng/mL, it indicates that the ovary has failed prematurely.
At this time, the patient may have menstrual disorders such as low menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual cycle or even amenorrhea. Meanwhile, due to the decline of the ovarian function and the decline of estrogen, the patient may also have menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, irritability and insomnia, and memory loss.
For patients with premature ovarian failure, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital and choose hormone replacement therapy or Chinese herbal medicine under the guidance of a doctor to improve their quality of life and alleviate physical discomfort.