Ovulation test shows no ovulating follicles

Recently, a study suggested that some women may experience "anovulatory follicles" during ovulation tests. What is "anovulatory follicle"? They are a process in which an egg released from a woman's ovary does not encounter sperm, resulting in infertility. This situation is more common when you have certain diseases or are older.

So, why do some women have the problem of "anovulatory follicles"? This may be related to a variety of factors, including:

1. Ovarian problems: Some women suffer from ovarian diseases, such as ovarian tumors or ovarian chocolate cysts. These diseases may cause the ovaries to fail to work properly, thus affecting the normal maturation and discharge of egg cells.

2. Inflammation: Some women may suffer from chronic ovarian inflammation, which may cause the ovaries to fail to work properly, affecting the normal maturation and discharge of egg cells.

3. Age: As women age, their ovarian function may gradually deteriorate, causing the normal maturation and discharge of egg cells to be affected.

In response to the problem of "anovulatory follicles", women can take some measures to improve their reproductive health. First of all, women should check their ovarian health regularly to detect and treat ovarian problems in time. Secondly, women should adopt a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, moderate exercise, and avoiding smoking and drinking. Finally, women should have regular reproductive health checkups so that any possible reproductive health problems can be detected and treated promptly.

"Anovulatory follicles" is a relatively common female reproductive health problem. For this situation, women can take some steps to improve their reproductive health and thus better protect their reproductive health. If you or someone close to you encounters the problem of "anovulatory follicles", please consult a doctor for professional help and treatment.