Girls who do not ovulate are mostly related to endocrine disorders and organic lesions, and the treatment should be based on the cause of the disease through general treatment, medication, surgery and other ways of treatment.
1. Endocrine disorders: for patients with high mental stress or combined endocrine diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome and hypothyroidism, the abnormal ovarian function will lead to irregular ovulation or non-ovulation.
At this time, attention should be paid to adjusting the lifestyle, can follow the doctor’s instructions to use progesterone preparations, short-acting contraceptive pills, levothyroxine sodium tablets and other medications, if necessary, need to use clomiphene and other ovulation drugs.
2. Organic lesions:
(1) Ovarian chocolate cysts: for patients with ovarian chocolate cysts, ovarian site-occupying lesions may affect the ovarian function, thus interfering with normal ovulation, at this time, should follow the doctor’s instructions to use short-acting contraceptives, GnRH and other medications, and need to be surgically stripped of the cysts if necessary.
(2) Ovarian mature teratoma: Ovarian mature teratoma is a kind of benign lesion, but the cause of its pathogenesis is still unclear, the ovary may be affected by teratoma and lead to ovarian function abnormality, thus affecting ovulation, you can follow the doctor’s advice to use clomiphene, letrozole and other pro-ovulatory drugs, and if necessary, need to be treated surgically.
For women who do not ovulate, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital to improve ultrasound, sex hormones and other relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor to actively treat.