Usually, most women's menstrual cycle will "visit" once a month, and if not on time, it may be due to menstrual irregularities or pregnancy. Women should also pay attention when their menstrual flow is abnormal, as reduced menstrual flow is also a sign of menstrual irregularities. So, why is menstrual flow low?
Women have less menstrual flow, which is often related to their own body. Women with normal menstruation may experience symptoms such as blood deficiency and qi stagnation if their menstrual flow is low. The causes of low menstrual flow include deficiency and excess. Deficiency refers to the weakness of women's bodies caused by blood loss due to serious illnesses or prolonged illness; It may also be caused by diet damaging the spleen, or excessive sexual activity damaging the kidneys, leading to blood deficiency and reduced menstrual flow; The actual condition is due to stagnant blood and obstruction of meridians, resulting in poor blood flow.
Some women have a normal menstrual cycle, but their menstrual flow is reduced, even to less than two days or a few drops, which may be a precursor to amenorrhea. If it occurs near menopause, it is a normal phenomenon because menstrual disorders are normal when approaching menopause.
If women take prophylactic medication orally and receive contraceptive injections, it can also lead to reduced menstrual flow, which can be restored after the medication is stopped. Of course, there are many reasons that can lead to reduced menstrual flow, such as excessive weight loss or dieting, and irregular sleep patterns. Another reason for low menstrual flow is frequent suffocation and psychological depression. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations and take targeted measures.