What about follicular dysplasia?

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Follicular dysplasia is a condition in which the follicle matures but does not rupture, so it cannot be discharged in time. Follicular dysplasia needs to be taken under the guidance of a doctor to stimulate follicular development, such as progesterone supplementation. Patients are taking drugs from the 10th day of menstruation and stopping for 5 consecutive days. After 10 days of menstruation to do B ultrasound monitoring ovulation, if the examination does not see dominant follicles, need to continue to take drugs in the second month cycle, and at this time need to increase the dose. If again monitoring ovulation see dominant follicles, but still no ovulation, this situation can be injected with human chorionic gonadotropin treatment. Normal after hormone injection treatment, ovulation will be normal within 36 hours.

What about follicular dysplasia?



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