How to Regulate Low Menstrual Periods with a Thin Uterine Lining

Low menstrual flow with thin endometrium may be caused by physiological reasons such as irregular work and rest, which can be adjusted by adjusting lifestyle, etc.; it may also be caused by pathologic reasons such as intrauterine surgery, decline or recession of ovarian function, which can be treated with medication and surgery.
1. Physiological reasons: irregular work and rest, insufficient nutritional intake, etc., may lead to a decline in the level of hormones in the body, resulting in a thin uterine lining and low menstrual flow. You should keep a regular schedule, keep your mood happy, and eat a balanced diet.
2. Pathologic causes:
(1) Intrauterine surgery: due to the endometrial damage caused by the thin endometrium with low menstrual flow, the clinic usually uses tibolone and other drugs to carry out estrogen-progestin cycle replacement therapy, to promote the growth of the endometrial lining, and so on the endometrial lining thickness to return to normal, the amount of menstruation will also increase.
If hormonal treatment is ineffective, hysteroscopy is needed to check whether there are adhesions in the uterine cavity, and if there are adhesions in the uterine cavity, endometrial separation surgery is needed.
(2) Decline or decline in ovarian function: the level of estrogen and progesterone in the body decreases, resulting in a thin endometrium with low menstrual flow. Hormone therapy with drugs such as estradiol valerate can be used to promote the growth of the endometrium, so that the endometrium will normally shed its blood and the amount of menstrual flow will increase.
There are many reasons for the low menstrual flow of endometrial thinness, so we suggest that you consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and target the treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition. The use of the above medications should be in accordance with medical advice.