Can gynecological diseases affect menstrual flow

  I believe most people have heard of the term gynecological diseases. As the name suggests, gynecological diseases are exclusive to women. When a woman's reproductive system has problems, it may be due to gynecological diseases. There are many common types of gynecological diseases, each of which can have some impact on the body. Will gynecological diseases affect menstrual flow?

  

Can gynecological diseases affect menstrual flow1

  Gynecological diseases are a general term for a large category of diseases, not just referring to a single disease. The causes and locations of these diseases are different, and the body will also have different symptoms. Not all gynecological diseases can lead to reduced menstrual flow. For example, inflammation is a typical gynecological disease, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, etc. These diseases can actually lead to increased menstrual flow.

  Gynecological diseases that generally lead to a decrease in menstrual flow are not considered inflammation, but are related to the health status of the endocrine system, endometrium, and ovaries. If the level of estrogen in the body decreases, or if the thickness of the endometrium is thin, or if there are ovarian cysts or luteal insufficiency, it will lead to a decrease in menstrual flow.

  In addition, one's own qi and blood, as well as psychological factors, can all affect menstrual flow. If you want to diagnose the cause of reduced menstrual flow, you should go to the hospital for a physical examination in a timely manner. Only through comprehensive examination can the cause be determined. After diagnosing the cause, it is important to actively seek treatment to avoid more serious consequences.

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