Vaginitis does not usually affect menstrual flow.
Vaginitis is a relatively common gynecological inflammation, can be caused by a variety of pathogens, but also may be related to external stimuli, hormone levels, etc. Most patients infected with vaginitis will appear abnormal changes in the leukorrhea, such as increased leukorrhea secretion, vaginal odor with itching, etc., but will not lead to patients with a low menstrual flow.
Low menstrual flow means that the frequency and cycle of menstruation are basically normal, but the bleeding volume during menstruation is obviously reduced, the general judgment standard is that the bleeding volume of one menstrual period is less than 5 ml. When the patient has the symptom of low menstrual flow, it may be caused by endocrine abnormality, the use of intrauterine device, irregular work and rest, and so on.
If patients have vaginitis or low menstrual flow, they should go to the hospital, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause, and carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor, do not judge the cause of the disease without authorization, so as to avoid delaying the condition.