Low menstrual flow can be treated with drugs such as estradiol valerate and progesterone if it is due to the decline of ovarian function; if it is due to abortion or scraping, it can be treated with drugs such as estradiol valerate, combined with estrogen, or surgery; if it is due to hyperprolactinemia, it can be treated with drugs such as bromocriptine and ergometrine.
1. Decrease in ovarian function: Decrease in ovarian function may lead to low menstrual flow, which is usually accompanied by prolonged menstrual cycle, and it is recommended to use drugs such as estradiol valerate and progesterone for treatment.
2. Induced abortion or scraping: Induced abortion or scraping may destroy the basal layer of the endometrium, or even cause adhesion and scarring of the uterus, which may lead to low menstrual flow, which can be treated with hormone replacement therapy such as oestradiol valerate and combined with oestrogens, or surgical treatment if necessary.
3. Hyperprolactinemia: Hyperprolactinemia can lead to low menstrual flow and is usually accompanied by weight gain, which can be treated with drugs such as bromocriptine and ergometrine.
Low menstrual flow may also be due to other reasons, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment, to avoid delaying the condition. The use of the above medications should be in accordance with medical advice.