What reasons can affect menstrual flow

  When women reach reproductive age, their bodies will have menstruation, and women's menstruation is usually around 30-50ml. If it is less than 30ml, it is usually considered insufficient menstrual flow, while if it exceeds 50ml or even reaches 80ml, it is usually considered excessive menstrual flow. So what reasons can affect menstrual flow?

  

What reasons can affect menstrual flow1

  There are many reasons in daily life that can lead to a decrease in menstrual flow in women, such as the decline of ovarian function as they age, which can also easily cause a decrease in menstrual flow. However, this situation is generally a normal physiological manifestation of women and does not require special treatment. During this period, traditional Chinese medicine can be used appropriately to regulate and reduce the phenomenon of ovarian function decline.

  Menstruation is actually a normal physiological bleeding phenomenon caused by the shedding of the female endometrium, which changes with the changes in the female ovarian cycle. If a woman suffers from underdeveloped uterus, that is, after puberty, her uterus is smaller than normal, which can easily lead to less shedding of the endometrium, resulting in relatively less menstrual flow for the woman.

  Endocrine disorders are also one of the important reasons for women's low menstrual flow, which is mostly caused by the low secretion of estrogen levels in the female body. There are also many reasons that can lead to this situation, such as excessive dieting in obese individuals, reproductive system diseases, irregular lifestyle and work, resulting in insufficient menstrual flow.

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