Atrophic uterus (uterus atrophicus) is a pathological condition in which the uterus becomes smaller or disappears completely. This can be caused by various reasons, such as hormonal disorders, infectious diseases, genetic factors and others.
Symptoms of an atrophic uterus may include irregular periods, abdominal pain, spotting and weakness. If the uterus is completely atrophied, it can lead to infertility and other serious consequences for a woman's health.
Treatment for an atrophic uterus depends on the cause of its occurrence and may include hormonal therapy, antibiotics, surgery and other methods. It is important to see a doctor to diagnose and treat this condition to avoid serious complications.