Is it normal to have different sizes of surrounding follicles?

If you want to get pregnant, you need mature follicles. In the fallopian tube, it is normal for an egg to combine with sperm, but whether an egg can combine with sperm has a lot to do with the fallopian tube. So it's normal for follicles to be different in size?

Is it normal to have different follicular sizes? It is normal that the number of follicles on the left and right sides is different. The left and right ovaries ovulate alternately, one side ovulates and the other side rests, and the number of follicles naturally develops differently. In general, as long as there is a mature follicle, it is not necessary to observe the number of follicles in two ovaries. If there is infertility, this situation needs detailed examination. If the ovarian function declines, it means that you are naturally formed, which cannot be changed. Therefore, if there is a requirement of pregnancy, it is necessary to pay close attention to the reproductive department of regular hospitals and standardize systematic treatment.

If you want to get pregnant, you need to discharge mature follicles and meet normal sperm in the fallopian tube to get pregnant. Both are indispensable for testing. If you have sex, you will definitely get pregnant. It is also related to female fallopian tubes and male sperm and timely environment.

Mature follicle is one of the structural components of ovary. Every month, a woman will have a mature egg, which is generally more than 20 mm

The mature follicle cavity is large and the cumulus is obvious. Endometrial cells are close to the granulosa layer of follicles and separated from it by basement membrane. Endometrial cells are polygonal, with transparent cytoplasm and round nucleus, and many capillaries can be seen between cells. The outer membrane cells are located in the outermost layer, mostly spindle-shaped, and the boundary with the surrounding connective tissue is not obvious. Generally, mature follicles will be discharged within one or two days, and the discharged follicles can generally survive for two days.

Can follicular dysplasia ovulate? 1. Immature follicles generally do not ovulate. In the normal ovarian cycle, only one follicle is mature, and all the growing follicles are atrophic and atresia during the maturation process.

2. It may be due to the secretion of follicle stimulating hormone in pituitary gonadotropin or even the imbalance between follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone, which makes mature follicles continue to grow without ovulation or atresia follicles are not completely degenerated, and granulosa cells still secrete fluid and form cysts.

Female follicular atrophy belongs to follicular dysplasia, which has a great influence on pregnancy. Patients need to check six hormones first. If no abnormalities are found, doctors usually give patients drugs to promote follicular development, which can promote follicular development and mature, and can also be discharged smoothly, thus solving the problem of female infertility.

Women with follicular atrophy should also strengthen physical exercise while taking medicine, which can enhance their physical fitness. Patients should also arrange their diet reasonably and eat more black beans, which can balance the hormones in the body. Keep the food light and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.

Patients need to pay attention to the adjustment of mentality and maintain a good mood, which is very helpful for the treatment of diseases. Everyone should have good living habits and regular work and rest. It is best to go to bed early and get up early, and try to avoid staying up late. Otherwise, it is easy to affect endocrine and is very unfavorable to follicular development. In addition, patients should have enough sleep time and maintain good sleep quality.