What should I do if my menstrual period is not dark and does not come down?

Low and dark menstrual periods are related to cold, endocrine disorders, and uterine adhesions, etc. Treatment should be based on the cause of the disease through general treatment, medication, and so on.
1. Cold: some women are greedy to drink cold or rain before menstruation, resulting in vasoconstriction, which may affect the smooth flow of menstrual blood, and then there is a small amount of menstruation, black color, abdominal pain and other manifestations, at this time, you can use the warm patch, hot water bags, etc. to warm the abdomen, and if necessary, you can take the motherwort granules and other menstrual regulating medications prescribed by the doctor.
2. Endocrine disorders: If women have high work pressure or gynecological endocrine diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome, it will cause irregular ovulation of the ovaries, which will affect the endothelial stripping and low menstrual flow, black color and other manifestations, at this time, we should pay attention to adjusting the lifestyle, don’t stay up all night, and if necessary, we can follow the doctor’s advice to use progesterone preparations, short-acting contraceptives to adjust the menstrual cycle.
3. Uterine adhesions: For women who have had many abortions, IUD removal, and other uterine operations, it is possible to cause uterine adhesions, which can lead to a reduction in the area of the endothelium that can be normally peeled off, resulting in a low menstrual flow, black color and other manifestations, if the woman does not have a reproductive requirement, there is no need for special treatment; if there is a physiological demand for the need to be loosened under the hysteroscopy of adhesion, if necessary.
For women whose menstrual periods are less than black, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital to improve ultrasound, sex hormones and other related examinations, and to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat it under the guidance of the doctor.