The combination of sperm and egg is necessary to become a fertilized egg. If a woman's egg is unhealthy, or if she does not ovulate or has ovulation disorders, it can shatter her dream of becoming a mother. So what are the reasons why women with follicles do not ovulate? What should I do if there are follicles that do not ovulate?

Reasons for anovulation of follicles
1. Central diseases: dysfunction of the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis can cause menstrual disorders, anovulation, amenorrhea, and other symptoms in women. Pituitary tumors can lead to ovarian dysfunction and infertility.
2. Endocrine diseases: endocrine metabolic diseases such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, adrenal cortex hyperfunction or hypothyroidism, and severe diabetes can induce ovarian infertility.
3. Ovarian diseases: Congenital ovarian hypoplasia, polycystic ovary syndrome, premature ovarian failure, functional ovarian tumors, etc. can all affect normal ovulation of the ovaries.
4. Malnutrition: Severe lack of nutrition, excessive obesity, or lack of certain vitamins in the diet can all lead to endocrine disorders, affecting ovarian function and resulting in dominant follicles but not ovulating.
What should I do if there are follicles that do not ovulate?
1. Emotional regulation therapy
The hormone element that regulates the female reproductive axis, gonadotropins, is mainly caused by abnormal hypothalamic input signals, including tension, psychogenic anorexia, weight loss, and amenorrhea caused by excessive exercise. The treatment of this type of ovulation disorder involves psychotherapy and lifestyle adjustments to restore hypothalamic pituitary ovarian function. Due to its low gonadal hormone characteristics, it is possible to induce ovulation by using gonadotropin therapy for those who require fertility.
2. Induction of ovulation through the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine
In recent decades, the development of reproductive endocrinology has been rapid, especially the progress of drug-induced ovulation. The comprehensive judgment and rational selection of medication should be based on the etiology, pathogenesis, and patient responsiveness to drugs.
3. Surgical treatment: Laparoscopic perforation surgery
Suitable for those who have failed treatment with ovulation inducing drugs, puncture and puncture polycystic ovaries using electrocoagulation or laser technology under laparoscopy, and make 4-10 electrocautery points on the surface of each ovary, each with a diameter of 3-4mm and a depth of 2-4mm. 48 hours after surgery, serum LH and androgen levels decreased while FSH levels increased.