In primary ovarian insufficiency, ovaries do not regularly release eggs and do not produce enough sex hormones despite high levels of circulating gonadotropins (especially follicle-stimulating hormone [FSH]) in women < 40.
DIAGNOSIS is by measuring FSH and estradiol levels. Typically, treatment is with combined estrogen/progestogen therapy.
In primary ovarian insufficiency, the ovaries stop functioning normally in women who are < 40. This disorder used to be called premature ovarian failure or premature menopause; however, these terms are misleading because women with primary ovarian insufficiency do not always stop menstruating and their ovaries do not always completely stop functioning. Thus, a diagnosis of primary ovarian insufficiency does not always mean that pregnancy is impossible. Also, this disorder does not imply that a woman is aging prematurely; it means only that her ovaries are no longer functioning normally.
ENZYME DEFECTS: Galactosemia
17-Alpha-hydroxylase deficiency.
GENETIC DEFECTS: - Accelerated ovarian follicular atresia (idiopathic), Kallmann syndrome, gonadal dysgenesis.
CONCLUSION: - There are many Homoeopathic remedies which efficiently can tackle any ovarian problems.