Doctors determine treatment on a case-by-case basis. Asymptomatic empty sella syndrome does not require treatment. In symptomatic cases, treatment is directed toward specific symptoms; for example, people with secondary empty sella syndrome may need hormone replacement therapy. Surgery is rarely necessary unless spinal fluid is leaking from the nose.

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