If a woman's menstrual flow is too low each month, it can have an impact on her physical health, especially for middle-aged women who often experience low menstrual flow and worry about premature menopause. After all, premature menstruation can also accelerate aging. So, will women experience premature menopause if they always have low menstrual flow?
1. The normal menstrual flow for women is 30-60ml. If it is less than 20ml, it indicates a low menstrual flow and is a symptom of menstrual disorders. If middle-aged women frequently experience low menstrual flow, it may lead to premature menopause. Menopause in this situation is not a normal phenomenon and should be classified as pathological amenorrhea.
2. There are many reasons why women have less menstrual flow, such as uterine coldness. Due to long-term invasion of cold in the body, uterine blood vessels contract and menstrual blood accumulates and cannot be discharged smoothly. Some women may experience liver and lung qi depression and reduced menstrual flow due to psychological factors such as long-term psychological stress, sleep disorders, mental anxiety, life stress, and mental stimulation.
3. Therefore, if the above reasons lead to a decrease in daily menstrual flow, the specific reasons should be identified and targeted treatment should be carried out. If left unchecked, it will not only cause premature menopause, but also pose great harm to physical health. Therefore, women who experience amenorrhea before menopause must pay sufficient attention to this.