Women should pay attention to their menstrual cycle and observe it carefully, such as the color and volume of menstrual blood. Some women have less menstrual flow, which makes everyone very worried. At this point, the cause should be identified and appropriate measures taken. So, what should I do if my menstrual period is particularly short every month?
The normal menstrual flow for women is 30-50 milliliters. If there is a decrease in menstrual flow, it may be caused by low estrogen levels. At this time, estrogen can be taken for treatment, which can promote thickening of the endometrium and increase menstrual flow. But everyone should be careful not to take medication on their own.
Women's menstrual flow is low, which may also be caused by adhesions in the uterine cavity. This can not only lead to low menstrual flow, but also cause amenorrhea. But this situation is not due to low menstrual bleeding, but rather the inability to smoothly eliminate menstrual blood. When women experience intrauterine adhesions, they need surgical treatment, such as uterine separation surgery.
When you find that your menstrual flow is relatively low, you also need to be alert that it is caused by diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid dysfunction, which are all endocrine disorders. Usually, after treating the primary disease, the symptoms of low menstrual flow will be improved. In addition, everyone should maintain a regular lifestyle in their daily lives to avoid hormonal imbalances.