Further treatment options should be decided based on the development of the uterus and its symptoms.
For some people with a poorly developed uterus, which is not worth treating and is asymptomatic, no treatment may be required, but if symptoms such as cyclical abdominal pain, accumulation of blood in the uterine cavity and vaginal abnormalities that seriously affect the quality of life occur, surgery may be undertaken.
For those with a relatively well-developed uterus, hormone therapy may be used.