There are more reasons for low menstrual flow, which may be caused by uterine adhesion, endocrine abnormality, malnutrition, etc. It can be treated by dietary balance, medication and surgery.
1. Uterine cavity adhesion: Surgery and operation in the uterine cavity may cause damage to the endometrium and cervical mucosa, causing uterine cavity or cervical adhesion, resulting in scanty menstrual flow, which can be separated or removed under the direct vision of hysteroscope.
2. Endocrine abnormalities: such as polycystic ovary syndrome, causing endocrine dysfunction and poor endometrial growth, which can lead to low menstrual flow. At this time, women should pay attention to control food intake, increase exercise, weight control, but also follow the doctor’s advice to use dextroprogesterone, progesterone and other medications.
3. Malnutrition: If a woman goes on excessive diets to control her weight, she will suffer from malnutrition and will not be able to maintain a normal menstrual flow, which may result in low menstrual flow. At this time, women should pay attention to a balanced diet, appropriate amount of food rich in protein and vitamins, maintain sufficient sleep time, maintain a good state of mind, and can gradually return to normal.
If a woman has a low menstrual flow, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and carry out standardized treatment.