Reasons for decreased menstrual flow

  Too many women have experienced a decrease in menstrual flow, but many women may not have paid attention at the time until it affected their fertility and began to take it seriously. In fact, most diseases can cause a decrease in menstrual flow. So when women experience a decrease in menstruation, they should take it seriously and identify the cause for targeted treatment. So, what are the reasons for a decrease in menstrual flow?

  

Reasons for decreased menstrual flow1

  1. Gynecological diseases: Decreased menstrual flow may be caused by gynecological diseases such as vaginitis, cervical diseases, etc.

  2. Abortion and curettage: If a woman frequently undergoes abortions, it can cause varying degrees of damage to the uterus, leading to a sudden decrease in menstrual flow. At this point, women need to slowly regulate their bodies, and once their bodies recover, their menstrual cycles will return to normal.

  3. Drug factors: Many drugs can also affect menstruation, such as birth control pills, anti-tumor drugs, etc., which can lead to a decrease in menstruation. After women stop taking medication, their menstrual cycle will gradually become normal.

  4. Irregular lifestyle: If a woman's life is irregular and day and night are reversed, it will inevitably lead to endocrine disorders. Once endocrine disorders occur, it can not only cause the skin to become dull and dull, but also lead to menstrual abnormalities, reduced menstrual flow, irregular menstrual cycles, and even affect fertility. So women should have a regular lifestyle, not always stay up late, and pay attention to their health.

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