Can an infantile uterus be cured?

Naïve uterus, also known as uterine dysplasia, is generally not curable and most patients can improve their symptoms with active treatment.
Uterine dysplasia can be manifested clinically as delayed or normal menarche, primary or secondary amenorrhea, scanty menstrual flow, dysmenorrhea, preeclampsia, habitual abortion, and infertility after marriage.
Uterine dysplasia can also be considered as a kind of uterine anomaly, which may be caused by the fusion of the two sides of the paramedian tubes shortly after the embryo stops developing during the development process.
Clinically, it is mainly treated by medication to improve the symptoms, and it is advocated that small-dose estrogen plus progesterone sequential cycle treatment.
Patients should try to avoid stress and anxiety, take the medication strictly as prescribed by the doctor, and have regular follow-ups.