The normal menstrual flow for women is 50ml to 80ml. If it exceeds the upper limit, it indicates excessive menstrual flow. Long term excessive menstrual flow can easily lead to anemia and other diseases. If a woman has such a situation, she should go to the hospital to check the specific reason, which can be done through ultrasound examination. So when is the best time to do ultrasound examination for heavy menstrual flow?
There are many reasons that can lead to excessive menstrual flow in women, and comprehensive examinations should be conducted based on different symptoms. If an ultrasound examination is needed, it should be done within 3 to 7 days after the menstrual period is over. At this stage of examination, it is possible to better observe whether there are organic lesions inside the female uterus and provide targeted treatment.
Women have a heavy menstrual flow, and in addition to undergoing ultrasound examination, they also need to undergo routine gynecological examination, six female hormone tests, and HCG blood routine examination. It is necessary to examine based on specific symptoms to achieve effective treatment.
If women experience endocrine dysfunction, it can easily lead to excessive menstrual flow. In addition, the placement of an intrauterine device for contraception, or the occurrence of organic diseases, prolonged use of certain drugs can affect the normal menstrual cycle. Therefore, after conducting relevant examinations, treatment should also be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and nursing work should also be done well in daily life. Have good lifestyle habits, rest well, avoid staying up late, regulate your emotions, and help your menstrual cycle return to normal.