How to treat incomplete septate uterus


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The treatment of incomplete septate uterus includes hysteroscopic surgery, hysterectomy, assisted reproductive technology and drug therapy. The specific treatment plan should be formulated according to the patient's condition. Incomplete septate uterus is a congenital abnormality of uterus, which may lead to menstrual abnormalities, infertility, repeated abortion and other problems. Treatment methods mainly include the following: 1. Hysteroscopic surgery: Hysteroscopic surgery is a common method for the treatment of incomplete septate uterus. Hysteroscopic removal of septate tissue restores normal uterine shape and function. The surgical trauma is small, the recovery is fast, and the pregnancy rate is high. 2. Hysteroseptal resection: For patients with fertility requirements, hysterectomy can improve the intrauterine environment and improve the pregnancy rate. Assisted reproductive technology (ART): Assisted reproductive technology may be an option for patients with severe incomplete septa or who are not pregnant after surgery. It includes in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET), ICSI (ICSI), etc. 4. Drug therapy: For some patients with mild symptoms, doctors may recommend the use of drugs for treatment, such as progesterone, estrogen, etc., to regulate menstrual cycles and promote pregnancy. It should be noted that the choice of treatment should be individualized according to the specific circumstances of the patient. During the treatment process, patients should actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment plan, pay attention to postoperative care and follow-up, in order to improve the treatment effect. In addition, for patients with fertility needs, treatment should be carried out as soon as possible, because the septate uterus may affect embryo implantation and development, leading to abortion, premature birth and other problems. For patients without reproductive needs, regular gynecological examinations should also be carried out in order to detect and deal with other gynecological diseases in a timely manner. In short, the treatment of incomplete septate uterus requires comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment according to the specific conditions of the patient. Patients should seek medical attention in a timely manner and fully communicate with doctors to choose the most suitable treatment plan for themselves.