Can surgery treat female infertility?
Surgery can generally treat female infertility, but if the infertility is caused by ovulation disorders, it usually cannot be treated surgically. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Treatable cases
If a woman's reproductive system is invaded by external pathogens or affected by abnormal immune function, leading to reproductive system diseases such as ovarian cysts or uterine fibroids, normal follicular development may be disrupted, resulting in female infertility. In such cases, surgical treatment is generally possible. Patients can visit a reputable medical institution for diagnostic tests such as ultrasound and pathological biopsy to identify the exact cause, followed by appropriate surgical intervention based on individual circumstances.
2. Untreatable cases
If female infertility is due to ovulation disorders, this may be caused by low hormone levels in the body. In such cases, surgery is generally not effective for treating infertility. Women may instead follow medical advice to use medications such as progesterone capsules or dydrogesterone tablets.
It is recommended to actively cooperate with treatment and maintain a positive and relaxed mindset during the treatment process.