Ruptured follicles are normal and do not require treatment. I guess you want to say how to treat unruptured follicles, which are due to overgrowth of the follicle, no mature egg is discharged, and it finally atrophies; or unruptured follicle luteinization syndrome, which refers to the follicle that is mature but does not rupture, and the oocyte is not discharged but is luteinized in situ to form the corpus luteum and secrete progesterone, and a series of changes similar to the ovulatory cycle occurs in the body effector organs. These conditions predispose to infertility. Normally, a normally dominant follicle grows to between 18 and 20 millimeters and then rupture occurs to discharge the egg. If the follicle grows to more than 20 millimeters without rupturing. This is called follicular luteinization unruptured syndrome. It is clinically characterized by long menstrual cycles with ovulation-like manifestations but persistent infertility. It is a special type of anovulatory menstruation and one of the most important causes of infertility. The factors that cause this condition are endocrine, pituitary and ovarian factors. This condition is prone to infertility as there is no mature egg to be released. It needs to be actively treated for different causes. If it is caused by endocrine disorders, it is necessary to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner and take Chinese medicine to regulate the endocrine system. Or consult a gynecologist and use artificial cycle therapy to regulate ovarian function. Usually three months to six months for a course of treatment. After conditioning, there will be a mature egg rupture to discharge the egg, so it is easy to get pregnant. If the disease is caused by the pituitary gland, the pituitary gland should be treated according to the cause of the disease. In some cases, due to polycystic ovary syndrome, ovulation injections can be used to promote ovulation. In short, if the follicle does not rupture, you need to treat the cause of the problem. The most important thing is to promote ovulation.