Premature ovarian failure may be related to genetic, immunologic, and environmental factors, and assisted reproductive technology may be considered to enable pregnancy in patients with premature ovarian failure. Medication may be considered when fertility requirements do not exist.
Premature ovarian failure may lead to low fertility or infertility, so when a woman has fertility requirements, the main consideration is to undergo assisted reproduction treatments, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), which helps a woman to ovulate and help her conceive by artificially stimulating ovulation.
Women who do not have fertility requirements can be treated with medication, such as hormone replacement therapy, which can be applied to drugs such as estradiol valerate, nil estradiol, progesterone capsules, etc., to improve clinical symptoms caused by hormone deficiency, and also to prevent osteoporosis.
During the treatment period, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions, rational use of medication, not indiscriminate use of drugs. Consult your doctor for details.