What are the causes of premature ovarian failure in women?

by hmjzlzww on 2012-02-29 14:14:50

What are the causes of premature ovarian failure in women? Premature ovarian failure not only affects a woman's health and beauty, but is also a common factor leading to female infertility. Therefore, many women pay attention to the causes of premature ovarian failure in order to help with prevention and treatment. So, what are the causes of premature ovarian failure in women? Below, experts from Sperm and Egg Network will introduce this to everyone.

Experts point out that the common factors that can lead to premature ovarian failure in women mainly include the following:

1. Genetic Factors

Premature ovarian failure in some women may be caused by genetic factors, such as X chromosome deletion or distortion, which can cause the already formed follicles in women to undergo atrophy and degeneration, which in turn may lead to amenorrhea in women.

2. Immune Factors

If women have anti-ovarian antibodies, these antibodies may bind to some corresponding cells in the follicles, thereby causing damage to the follicles and causing ovarian dysfunction.

3. Pituitary Factors

If women experience abnormal pituitary function, it may cause excessive stimulation of follicles by gonadotropins, accelerating their closure rate and causing excessive consumption of follicles.

4. Infection

If women are infected with a virus during childhood and develop viral parotitis, it may cause severe damage to the ovaries early on, potentially leading to premature ovarian failure; additionally, if ovarian tissue is severely damaged by infections such as severe bilateral salpingitis or ovarian abscesses, it may cause ovarian tissue destruction and result in premature ovarian failure.

5. Ovarian Surgery

If women need to undergo certain ovarian surgeries due to some factors, such as partial oophorectomy, ovarian cyst removal, or unilateral adnexectomy, it may affect ovarian function and lead to premature ovarian failure.

The above is an introduction by experts from the Sperm and Egg Network on "the causes of premature ovarian failure," hoping it will be helpful to you. If you still have related questions, you can log in to the Sperm and Egg Network for free online consultation with experts.

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