Low menstrual flow after removing the IUD may be a normal phenomenon without treatment; it may also be caused by uterine adhesion, endocrine disorders and other diseases, the patient needs to take medication, surgical treatment and other ways of treatment, and generally the patient’s disease can only be cured to prepare for pregnancy.
1. Normal phenomenon: It is normal for women to lose 20-60 milliliters of blood per menstrual period. If you feel less menstrual flow after removing the IUD, but the total blood loss is more than 20 milliliters, and the menstrual cycle is more regular, this is also a normal phenomenon, no need to adjust, and actively prepare for pregnancy.
2. Cervical adhesion: If the damage to the uterine cavity caused by the removal of the IUD may induce uterine adhesion, at this time the patient will experience symptoms of low menstrual flow. If the uterine cavity adhesion caused by low menstrual flow, you need to use uterine probe or cervical dilatation rod to separate the adhesion of the uterine cavity, and some patients also need to take hysteroscopic separation of uterine cavity adhesion surgery treatment.
3. Endocrine disorders: if the patient after the removal of the IUD polycystic ovary syndrome will also be manifested in low menstrual flow, at this time under the guidance of the doctor to use progesterone, progesterone and other progestins, or clomiphene, letrozole and other drugs to promote ovulation.
It is recommended that patients with low menstrual flow after the removal of the IUD need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, if it is caused by physiological factors do not need to be treated. If it is caused by a disease, the doctor needs to choose the appropriate way of treatment according to the cause of the disease.
In addition, patients should ensure enough rest during the preparation period, avoid overwork, and eat a diet rich in protein and vitamins, such as eggs, beef, apples, oranges and so on.