Women who have heavy periods with more than twice the usual menstrual flow during their periods must go to the hospital gynecology department for an ultrasound. Heavy menstrual flow may have fibroids, endometrial polyps or even hormonal imbalance. Therefore, it is only necessary to go to the hospital gynecology department first for an ultrasound to rule out organic diseases such as fibroids and endometrial polyps. If, however, heavy menstruation is accompanied by dysmenorrhea, consider whether it is adenomyosis, which can be detected by ultrasound. If the menstrual flow is excessive, more than 80ml, and the ultrasound indicates that there is no significant abnormality in the uterus, it is necessary to check hormone 6 on the third day of menstruation to see the endocrine condition of the ovaries, and to provide symptomatic treatment according to the results. The above content is for reference only. Please refer to the doctor’s instruction for specific medication and treatment.