Many women have the problem of Qi deficiency. Women with Qi deficiency have a very poor physical condition and often experience colds and fever. In addition, their resistance is also very low. Menstrual flow can reflect a woman's physical condition. The normal menstrual flow is around 30-50 milliliters. If it is less than 30 milliliters, it is considered insufficient menstrual flow. So, is there a relationship between low menstrual flow and qi deficiency?
There is a direct relationship between low menstrual flow and qi deficiency. If a woman has insufficient qi and blood, there is no extra blood available to provide to the uterus, which can lead to menstrual disorders and low menstrual flow. Insufficient menstrual flow in women may also be caused by gynecological diseases, such as vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. If not treated in a timely manner, it can also affect menstrual flow.
Women with anemia have relatively less menstrual flow, and in addition, women who have had a miscarriage may also experience a decrease in menstrual flow. After miscarriage, the endometrium of women is damaged. When the damage is relatively small, menstrual flow will decrease. If the damage area is large, amenorrhea may occur. In addition, having sex immediately after an abortion can lead to infection problems and menstrual disorders.
In general, low menstrual flow is related to qi deficiency, which may also be caused by infection or damage to the endometrium. Regardless of the cause, women need to go to the hospital for examination and targeted treatment immediately after their menstrual period is over.