Ovarian hyperstimulation is a iatrogenic disease. The reason why women experience ovarian hyperstimulation is related to exogenous gonadotropins. If ovarian hyperstimulation is severe, it can threaten women's life safety. So, how long does it take for ovarian hyperstimulation to return to normal? Let's understand together.
Firstly, the recovery time of ovarian hyperstimulation is closely related to the severity of the patient's condition. Mild ovarian stimulation can be restored to normal during menstruation in women two months later, but severe and moderate ovarian hyperstimulation may take longer to recover, depending on the woman's condition.
Secondly, a woman's physical condition can affect the recovery of ovarian hyperstimulation. If there are problems with a woman's kidney and heart function, the symptoms of excessive stimulation will worsen, making recovery more difficult and time-consuming. Additionally, older people tend to recover more slowly.
Finally, if it is mild ovarian hyperstimulation, no special treatment is needed. Patients should develop good lifestyle habits and drink plenty of water during this period, and generally recover quickly. However, severe and moderate ovarian hyperstimulation should be taken seriously, especially for severe patients who need to seek timely treatment at the hospital to avoid serious complications that could endanger their own life and health.