Women with normal menstruation have good skin and a healthy body. But more and more women are experiencing menstrual irregularities. There are many manifestations of menstrual disorders, and some women have very little menstrual flow. Even on the first day of menstruation, the menstrual flow is still very low, so why is the menstrual flow decreasing?
1. Congenital uterine underdevelopment
There are many reasons that can cause changes in menstrual flow, and some women may have congenital uterine dysplasia. Women with underdeveloped uterus have less menstrual flow during menstruation. Some adult women often undergo curettage surgery, which can damage their endometrium and result in low menstrual flow during each menstrual cycle.
2. Irregular sleep patterns
The pace of life is relatively fast, and many women have irregular routines. Staying up late for a long time can affect menstruation and lead to a decrease in menstrual flow. Abnormal hormone secretion in the body when staying up late, or poor mood in women, can affect their own endocrine disorders. Endocrine disorders can affect menstruation, leading to a decrease in menstrual flow.
3. Ovulation free menstruation
Another situation is anovulatory menstruation. This type of menstruation is abnormal and falls within the scope of uterine bleeding. Moreover, women in this situation have irregular menstrual periods, with different times of menstruation and very little menstrual flow each time. Anyway, if menstrual flow decreases, women should be vigilant and go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.