What to do if you have low anti-Müllerian tube hormone

Low anti-müllerian hormone indicates that the ovarian reserve function has decreased, and can be regulated by oral medication such as estradiol valerate tablets.
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone that evaluates ovarian reserve and is also known as AMH in medicine, with a normal value of 2-6.8 ng/mL. A low level of AMH is often indicative of ovarian hypoplasia or recession, and can be adjusted with hormonal drugs, such as oral estradiol valerate tablets, etc. After taking them, pay attention to check whether the value returns to normal. After taking the tablets, the patient should pay attention to check whether the value returns to normal.
For perimenopausal patients, low levels of anti-Müllerian tube hormone indicate that the ovaries have already declined and do not need to be treated, just let nature take its course.
Therefore, when the AMH level is low, you should consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of a professional doctor, you should take active targeted treatment to avoid delaying the disease and leading to adverse consequences. The use of the above medications should be in accordance with medical advice.