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What is Uterine Hypoplasia?
Description of the disease
Uterine hypoplasia is a pathological condition in which a woman has underdeveloped uterus. This can cause various problems with pregnancy and make it difficult to conceive.
Classification
Complete hypoplasia - when the uterus is completely absent
Partial hypoplasia - when the uterus is partially developed, but has an unusual shape or size
Symptoms
Irregular menstruation
Pain in the lower abdomen
Conception difficulties
Causes
Uterine hypoplasia can be caused by genetic factors, deficiency of nutrients in the mother's diet during pregnancy, exposure to toxic substances, etc.
Diagnosis
Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging, hysteroscopy are used for diagnosis.
Treatment
Treatment may include medication, correction of hormonal imbalance, surgical intervention in case hypoplasia hinders conception or causes painful symptoms.
Prevention
Prevention of uterine hypoplasia involves a healthy lifestyle, proper nutrition, and giving up harmful habits.
Doctor
Diagnosis and treatment of uterine hypoplasia are carried out by a gynecologist-endocrinologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.