Can ovulation be promoted in premature ovarian failure?

Patients with premature ovarian failure have poor follicular quality and ovulation induction therapy is not recommended. Patients need to be treated with medication, as well as general measures to regulate. If the patient’s follicles are of good quality after treatment, ovulation induction can be performed as prescribed by the doctor.
Patients with premature ovarian failure may have ovulation disorders, in which the ovaries will lose their normal function, and patients will experience amenorrhea, scanty menstruation and other manifestations. Patients with premature ovarian failure have poor follicular quality, the patient will not have normal ovulation, and at this time, ovulation induction therapy is not effective, so ovulation induction therapy is not recommended.
Patients with premature ovarian failure can be treated with estrogens such as estradiol valerate and nil estradiol, as well as progestins such as progesterone capsules and micronized progesterone pills under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, patients can also be treated with estrogen-progestin complex preparations, such as estradiol dydrogesterone tablets and estradiol cyproterone tablets.
Patients with premature ovarian failure need to develop regular living habits, keep a relaxed mood, and avoid excessive mental stress. In addition, patients can do appropriate physical exercise every day, such as brisk walking, jogging, swimming and so on. If the quality of follicles returns to normal after patients take the above treatment, they can promote ovulation with ovulation-promoting drugs, such as clomiphene and letrozole, etc. under the guidance of doctors.
Whether patients with premature ovarian failure can be treated with ovulation induction therapy needs to be judged according to the patient’s physical condition. It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to complete the relevant examinations, and the doctor will judge whether to carry out ovulation induction therapy according to the quality of the follicles. The above medications should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions and standardized use.