After the occurrence of physiological problems, there will be physical and psychological pressure, which will also affect future fertility. Especially with low menstrual flow, it is a disease that is very easy to occur, but difficult to treat. Many women face such problems, so what should be checked for low menstrual flow?

1. Medical history examination: Outpatient doctors will first inquire about past menstrual history, mainly including whether there is a history of amenorrhea, childbirth, abortion surgery, chronic diseases or medication that affects menstruation, and a history of gynecological diseases.
2. Gynecological examination: Patients need to observe their genitals to see if there are any abnormal symptoms in the internal and external genitalia. Through the examination of genital abnormalities, it can be determined which disease is causing the condition, and doctors will conduct further examinations based on this.
3. B-ultrasound examination: Pelvic ultrasound or vaginal ultrasound can be performed. Through B-ultrasound examination, the ovulation status of women can be observed, and accurate identification of endometriosis can be made. Polycystic ovary syndrome and intrauterine adhesions can be examined together. If a woman has a history of ectopic pregnancy or multiple miscarriages, it can also be used to observe whether the menstrual flow is reduced due to these reasons.
4. Six tests for sex hormones: Blood tests are also required to detect follicle forming hormones, as well as luteinizing hormone. The values of hormones such as estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, and prolactin can be checked together to determine whether a woman has endocrine abnormalities, and treatment methods can be determined based on the test results.