How Turner’s syndrome is treated in adulthood

Turner’s syndrome is a comprehensive disease of congenital ovarian hypoplasia caused by structural abnormalities due to complete or partial deletion of the X chromosome, and in adulthood, Turner’s syndrome is mainly treated with estrogen and progestin supplementation. Turner’s syndrome is often characterized by primary amenorrhea, short stature, and underdevelopment of secondary sexual characteristics, etc. In adulthood, Turner’s syndrome has reached a certain level of height, and a certain amount of estrogen or progesterone (progesterone, dydrogesterone, etc.) can be taken to promote the development of the uterus and other reproductive organs. If Turner’s syndrome is diagnosed, it is recommended to standardize the treatment with the help of professional doctors.