An increase in follicle stimulating hormone indicates a decrease in ovarian function, and this condition depends on the age of the patient to determine how to regulate it. If the patient is older than 40 years old and has an increased follicle count, she can be treated without medication, just eat a diet containing estrogen, take calcium supplements, get more sunlight and exercise. If you are younger than 40 years old, you can be clinically diagnosed with premature ovarian failure, and in this case, you should give the appropriate treatment, such as artificial cycle treatment with Glivec and progesterone, which will play a certain role in maintaining ovarian function. It is also recommended to give appropriate dietary modifications to assist in maintaining ovarian function.