Menstrual volume mainly refers to the amount of bleeding during menstruation, which is relatively small compared to normal menstrual volume. Low menstrual flow is definitely an abnormality that needs to be taken seriously. For those with obvious symptoms, proper treatment is necessary. So, how to treat low menstrual flow?
Low menstrual flow requires treatment, but how to treat it effectively requires identifying the specific cause. If the low menstrual flow is caused by weight loss, it is likely to lead to malnutrition. Therefore, it is necessary to adjust one's weight loss plan in a timely manner, stop losing weight if necessary, and strengthen nutrition.
Of course, excessive pressure can also affect a woman's menstrual flow, leading to a decrease in menstrual flow. This situation mainly starts with relieving stress and paying attention to adjusting the regularity of life. As long as this improvement is made, generally speaking, a woman's menstrual flow will improve and become normal.
It should be noted that polycystic ovary syndrome can also affect women's menstrual cycle, and in severe cases, it can cause ovulation disorders. Of course, if it is polycystic ovary syndrome, women's menstrual cycle will also have problems, so menstruation will not occur on time. In addition, the endometrium is relatively thin, which requires active treatment.