“Auntie” generally refers to menstruation, and a small amount of menstruation may be caused by excessive dieting, ovarian failure, or uterus-related diseases.
1. Excessive dieting: Some women suffer from nutritional deficiencies due to excessive dieting, resulting in a small amount of menstruation.
2. Decline in ovarian function: If ovarian function declines, it will lead to a decrease in estrogen levels in the body, which will cause the lining of the uterus to be thinner, leading to a decrease in menstrual flow.
3. Uterus-related diseases: If there are uterus-related diseases, such as uterine adhesions, due to the patient’s uterus front and back walls are connected together, thus causing the volume of the uterine cavity to decrease, resulting in low menstrual flow.
It is recommended that women who have low menstrual flow should go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor, treatment should be carried out.