There are no foods that are clinically good for uterine development, and food does not have a role in treating the disease. In the later stages of uterine dysplasia, patients can take oral medication as prescribed by the doctor. Hypoplastic uterus may affect fertility and normal menstruation. Uterine dysplasia can be caused by congenital abnormalities and acquired factors. If a woman’s uterine dysplasia is caused by a congenital abnormality, there is usually no way to improve it. If a woman’s uterine dysplasia is caused by acquired factors, such as developmental delay and environmental factors, there is usually no way to improve it. Oral hormone medication, such as progesterone and dydrogesterone, can be prescribed to promote uterine development. When the patient has a delayed uterine development, menstrual abnormalities and other manifestations, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of the regular hospital in a timely manner. The above medications should be taken under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used on their own.