Excessive menstrual flow in women indicates some health issues. If there is often excessive menstrual blood flow, it is easy to develop anemia, so targeted treatment is needed to effectively improve the condition. So, what exactly causes excessive menstrual flow in women?
1. The most common reason for excessive menstrual flow in women is endocrine dysfunction, which is characterized by unstable ovarian and sexual axis function, or the presence of hypothalamic and pituitary ovarian tumors. This can lead to disorders in endocrine function, resulting in hormonal imbalances.
2. Ovarian health issues are also a common cause of menstrual disorders in women of childbearing age. Female ovarian corpus luteum function problems are clinically manifested by excessive menstrual bleeding, so it is necessary to investigate the cause from this aspect.
3. Organic lesions can also cause excessive menstrual blood flow. For example, severe inflammation of the reproductive organs, submucosal fibroids in the uterus, pelvic inflammation, malignant ovarian tumors, and abnormal development of the ovarian region. There are also some intracranial diseases that can also cause female endocrine dysfunction, such as adrenal cortex dysfunction, thyroid diseases, diabetes, and so on. Such organic diseases can also cause excessive menstruation in severe cases.
4. In addition, a small number of women may experience excessive menstrual blood due to the placement of intrauterine devices, so it is important to be alert to whether this is the cause.