How to treat female infertility

There are various clinical causes of infertility, so the treatment options are different for different causes of infertility. First, female infertility is caused by abnormalities in the endocrine system because of the uncoordinated levels of hormones in the female body, such as estrogen, sex hormones, progesterone, and luteinizing hormone, which play a crucial role in follicle maturation and egg maturation and discharge. For this type of infertility, the luteinizing hormone can be strengthened or medication can be used to normalize the endocrine status of the patient. Ovulation promotion can also be used under the guidance of a doctor. Secondly, if female infertility is caused by gynecological inflammation, for example, tubal inflammation can lead to blockage of the fallopian tubes, so that the egg and sperm cannot form a fertilized egg, which can also lead to female infertility. For infertility caused by gynecological inflammation, the inflammation should be treated actively. It can be treated actively with broad-spectrum antibiotics such as penicillin, cephalosporin and ofloxacin, laparoscopic surgery if necessary, or in vitro fertilization if the blockage of the fallopian tubes is severe. Of course, if the infertility is caused by uterine fibroids or uterine malformations, surgery is required, and usually a 2-year interval is needed before pregnancy.