Endometrial hypoplasia is a condition in which the tissue of the endometrium, the inner layer of the uterus, does not develop properly. This can lead to problems with the menstrual cycle, infertility, and other gynecological disorders.
The causes of endometrial hypoplasia can be genetic, hormonal, or result from the influence of adverse environmental factors.
The diagnosis of endometrial hypoplasia involves ultrasound examination, hysteroscopy, and endometrial biopsy.
Treatment of endometrial hypoplasia may include hormonal therapy, surgical intervention, or the use of assisted reproductive techniques.
Prevention of endometrial hypoplasia includes maintaining a healthy lifestyle, seeking timely medical attention, and monitoring hormonal levels.
Endocrinologist-gynecologist treats endometrial hypoplasia.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.