How to determine premature ovarian failure using ultrasound

  If women before the age of 40 experience amenorrhea, it may be caused by premature ovarian failure. Premature ovarian failure is a disease of the female reproductive organs, which can easily lead to various problems if not properly diagnosed and treated. If a woman experiences amenorrhea during non amenorrhea time, it is recommended to go to the hospital to check the condition of her ovaries. So, how can ultrasound determine whether it is premature ovarian failure?

  

How to determine premature ovarian failure using ultrasound1

  Premature ovarian failure can be diagnosed through ultrasound, which can see the size of ovarian follicles through a woman's uterus. If a woman's ovaries are very small and no follicles can be seen, it indicates that she has premature ovarian failure. If the size of the ovaries is normal and many small follicles are seen, it indicates that the female ovaries are healthy.

  In addition to using ultrasound to detect whether women have premature ovarian failure, endocrine testing can also be used to determine whether there is premature ovarian failure. In addition, abdominal endoscopy can also be used to examine the condition of women's ovaries. If the ovaries are small and have atrophy, and the follicles are not very obvious, it can basically be determined that the ovaries are premature aging.

  Overall, performing an ultrasound can directly determine whether there is premature ovarian failure. If women are diagnosed with premature ovarian failure, they must pay attention to timely treatment. It can be recuperated by medicine, or assisted by acupuncture and moxibustion or moxibustion.

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