ovarian atrophy

Introduction

Introduction Ovarian atrophy does not mean that the ovary completely loses its function, but that the function of the ovary is abnormal. At the same time, it is possible that the patient has intermittent secretion of female hormones and ovulation, and the chance of natural conception declines. Ovarian atrophy is actually a normal phenomenon in women's aging, but for many reasons now, many young female friends are entangled in ovarian atrophy. Ovarian atrophy not only affects women's health, but also seriously challenges the young charm of this woman. Therefore, many patients with ovarian atrophy have insomnia, memory loss, joint pain, body hair loss, and libido decline. Some patients with ovarian atrophy also have menstrual disorders in menstruation. Women who are in the stage of childbearing age, once they are stalked by the ovaries, may have intermittent secretion of female hormones and ovulation, so that they cannot be conceived normally, which means that infertility occurs.

Cause

Cause

1. Idiopathic premature ovarian failure: There will be no clear cause, there will be normal chromosomes, blood will rise with sex hormones, estrogen will decline, but prolactin is normal. Not only the lack of estrogen, but also the lack of secretion of ovarian androgen, and the adrenal gland steroid hormone ability will have mild defects, laparoscopic examination can see many small ovaries and atrophic ovaries.

2, immune reasons: a 20% chance, will be able to detect ovarian antibodies in the blood, usually combined with other autoimmune diseases.

3, physical reasons: some surgery, chemotherapy and infection will cause defects in gonadotropin secretion and defects in gonadotropin receptors and receptors.

4, cytogenetic reasons: there will be fewer congenital germ cells, the closure of follicles will speed up, X chromosome will be abnormal, there will be 10% of patients will have a family history.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Gynecological ultrasound examination of sex hormones six tests

1. Six tests for sex hormones.

2, gynecological ultrasound examination.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Accurate diagnosis can be made based on laboratory tests and gynaecological ultrasound examinations.

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