What should I do if I have too many aunts?

Excessive menstrual flow needs to be treated as it may lead to anemia. Excessive menstrual flow, the first thing to look for is the cause of excessive menstrual flow. If organic lesions such as submucosal fibroids and endometrial polyps are ruled out, which come from menstrual disorders, menstruation can be adjusted, using progestin or short-acting contraceptives to regulate menstruation. If there is no requirement for childbirth, you can also place a Manned Ring inside the body, which can shrink the endometrium and reduce menstrual flow. If the heavy menstrual flow is caused by the decline of ovarian function, such as near menopause, you can use progestin-based drugs, such as Gynecomastia tablets to regulate menstruation, which are usually adjusted for 21 days a month, and after three months of continuous use, the menstrual flow will be reduced. Excessive menstrual flow can have very serious symptoms if it causes anemia, and even requires hospitalization to correct the anemia after blood transfusion, so it is important to go to the hospital in time for excessive menstrual flow.