An immature uterus is mostly caused by congenital dysplasia. Once an immature uterus is discovered, it should be treated promptly and effectively. The earlier the treatment, the better the effect will be. There are many reasons that lead to an immature uterus, and a specific analysis should be made based on the specific symptoms. Some women can give birth after good treatment of an immature uterus. However, for women, if menstruation comes late, they should be alert. Delayed menarche accompanied by oligomenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, or even amenorrhea is often an important clinical manifestation of uterine dysplasia. It is necessary to understand the size of the uterus and whether other endocrine systems are normal, whether there are abnormalities or dysfunctions in organs such as the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, ovaries, whether there are ovulation disorders, and whether the basic conditions for fertility are met. Under normal circumstances, when a woman matures, her uterus naturally becomes capable of reproduction. If abnormalities occur in organs such as the pituitary gland, hypothalamus, and ovaries, leading to endocrine dysfunction, uterine development will be slow, and other secondary sexual characteristics will inevitably be affected, which can lead to infertility. When women reach the age of sexual development, their menstruation is delayed or infrequent, their breasts do not show obvious swelling, their pubic hair is sparse, and even when their menstruation comes, the amount is very small, this situation should be viewed with caution. Gynecological examination, B-ultrasound examination, and hysterosalpingography can confirm the diagnosis. Patients with severe uterine dysplasia often have combined endocrine dysfunction and systemic diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to do six sex hormone tests and other organ function tests at the same time. Among patients who have been confirmed to have uterine dysplasia, most patients can achieve good treatment results, except for a few who have congenital developmental disorders and are difficult to treat. Therefore, in order to achieve better therapeutic effects, it is also necessary to determine whether uterine dysplasia is a congenital developmental disorder. After exclusion, endocrine drugs can be used for treatment. |
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