What’s wrong with a low menstrual flow and blood clots

Low menstrual flow with blood clots can be caused by a number of reasons, which may be normal or due to endometrial polyps, polycystic ovary syndrome, and so on.
1. Normal: If you have a low menstrual flow only this time, but not in the past, and there is no obvious discomfort compared to the past, it may be a normal phenomenon. Blood clots may be the result of the exfoliated endometrium mixed with blood. You can observe the situation for a while, and if the next period returns to normal, no special treatment is needed.
2. Endometrial polyps: mainly manifested as increased menstrual flow, bleeding between periods, prolonged menstrual period, etc., so the phenomenon of low menstrual flow with blood clots may also occur.
3. Polycystic ovary syndrome: patients with endocrine disorders and abnormal hormone levels, resulting in the endometrium not being able to be completely stripped, there may be a low menstrual flow, and clots are endometrium with blood stuck to it. The disease may also be accompanied by symptoms such as hirsuteness and acne.
Low menstrual flow with blood clots may also be caused by other reasons such as endometritis, etc. If the condition occurs several times, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment under the guidance of a specialized doctor.