Can uterine dysplasia be cured without menstruation?

Uterine dysplasia without menstruation is generally not curable, and some patients may be able to relieve their symptoms through medication and surgery.
Uterine dysplasia, also known as infantile uterus, is a condition in which the uterus stops reproducing during late pregnancy or after the birth of a fetus until puberty, due to its own or environmental factors, causing the uterus to underdevelop and not to menstruate. The condition is generally not curable, but some patients can be treated with medication and surgery to relieve symptoms.
The lack of menstruation can be treated with a small amount of estrogen and progesterone supplementation in a sequential cycle, and estradiol valerate and progesterone can be taken under a doctor’s supervision to stimulate the development of the uterine lining, which in turn triggers the onset of menstruation. If the uterine dysplasia patient belongs to the functional endometrium stump uterus, can be surgically removed at the same time need to remove the ipsilateral fallopian tube.
Patients with uterine dysplasia who do not have menstruation should go to the hospital in time to complete the relevant examinations, and under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment to improve the patient’s symptoms and improve the quality of life.