Menstruation starts a little and then disappears. What's going on

  Under normal circumstances, a woman's menstrual flow should be around 60 milliliters per cycle. Once menstrual flow is too low, it can bring a lot of harm to women, not only causing acne on their faces, but also triggering gynecological diseases such as menstrual rash and menstrual arthritis. So, what's going on when menstruation starts a little and then disappears?

  

Menstruation starts a little and then disappears. What's going on1

  In clinical practice, when menstruation gradually disappears, it is necessary to first consider the impact of pregnancy. This situation mainly applies to women of childbearing age. In the early stages of pregnancy, there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, which women may associate with menstruation. Therefore, early pregnancy test strips or going to the hospital for examination can be used to prevent adverse conditions such as ectopic pregnancy.

  After excluding pregnancy, the situation where a woman's menstrual cycle suddenly disappears may be related to endocrine factors. The amount of menstruation is influenced by hormones, and endocrine abnormalities can lead to abnormal hormone secretion, resulting in particularly low amounts. The factors that affect endocrine function mainly include emotional factors, lifestyle habits, etc. Women need to improve their lifestyle habits and maintain positive emotions.

  Finally, it is necessary to consider whether there are certain diseases in the reproductive system, especially those that occur frequently after menstruation, and it is very likely that there are lesions in the uterus or ovaries. A systematic examination is needed to determine the cause and then treat according to the symptoms. Lesions in the reproductive system require special attention to cancer, so timely examination is necessary.

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