Is there a relationship between low menstrual flow and follicles

  Normally, every woman experiences menstruation every month. But many women have some problems with their menstrual cycle, which may be due to inaccurate timing or excessive or insufficient amounts, or the occurrence of dysmenorrhea. But the specific reasons for these problems are not clear. So, is there a relationship between low menstrual flow and follicles?

  

Is there a relationship between low menstrual flow and follicles1

  Normally, there is no direct relationship between low menstrual flow and follicles. Under normal circumstances, the monthly menstrual flow is usually around 30 to 50ml, with a higher amount in the first three days and a gradual decrease thereafter. If women find that their menstrual flow is low, they should first consider whether it is due to their body fat being too low.

  If a woman's body is particularly thin and has a relatively low fat content, it can lead to less menstrual flow. In addition, if women lose weight through dieting, their bodies may not receive sufficient nutritional supplements, leading to malnutrition and a decrease in menstrual flow. So if women are trying to lose weight, they are more likely to choose healthy weight loss methods.

  In addition, if a woman's menstrual flow is relatively low, it is likely that there is a problem with the uterus. Because menstruation is closely related to the shedding of the endometrium, if there are problems with the uterus, it can also lead to a decrease in menstrual flow. If there is some gynecological inflammation in the uterus, it can lead to menstrual disorders and other problems.

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