What’s the cause of too few aunts

The medical formal term for an aunt is menstruation, and too little menstruation can be caused by abnormal bleeding after pregnancy, low estrogen, uterine adhesions, or anemia.
1. Abnormal bleeding after pregnancy. Too little menstruation, if it occurs occasionally, women of childbearing age should first check whether it is abnormal bleeding caused by pregnancy. After pregnancy, due to the poor development of the embryo or the occurrence of miscarriage stimulated by external factors, a small amount of bleeding will occur, which is mistaken for menstruation.
There will also usually be a history of menopause, abdominal pain and nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. Foetal preservation treatment can be given after combining ultrasound and blood HCG examination.
2. Low estrogen. If the amount of menstruation is low every time, it may be caused by the lack of estrogen in the body. Menstruation is formed by the shedding of the uterine lining, and estrogen can maintain the thickness of the lining of the uterus, if the estrogen is low, the lining of the uterus will be thin, which will lead to the phenomenon of low menstrual flow. After checking the sex hormone, you can take estradiol valerate tablets under doctor’s guidance to supplement estrogen to regulate the menstrual flow.
3. Uterine cavity adhesion. After miscarriage or scraping, the uterine cavity will be adhered to the uterine cavity, which will affect the normal thickening and shedding of the uterine lining, and the symptoms of scanty menstruation will also occur. It can be treated with hysteroscopic separation after ultrasound examination.
4. Anemia. Prolonged anemia leads to a decrease in overall blood volume, affecting the blood circulation of the uterus, which may also lead to symptoms of low menstrual flow, which can be improved by giving iron sulfate, iron dextrose, and other medications to replenish the blood after checking the blood routine.
If there is a decrease in menstrual flow, it is recommended to visit the hospital and decide on the next step after the doctor evaluates and determines the cause of the problem.