Low menstrual flow and blackening are abnormal manifestations. If women fail to identify the cause in a timely manner for conditioning, not only will their skin become increasingly rough, but it may also lead to gynecological problems such as endometritis, cervicitis, and premature ovarian failure. So, what's going on with low menstrual flow, blackening, and blood clots?
If there are few blood clots and darkening during menstruation, the first thing to consider is the impact of gynecological diseases. If a woman has pelvic inflammatory disease, in addition to the above symptoms, she may also experience abdominal pain and lower back pain. Women with gynecological diseases such as endometritis and intrauterine adhesions may also experience abdominal pain, menstrual abnormalities, and other conditions. The specific causes require going to the hospital for ultrasound or other examinations.
Secondly, if women have problems with blood stasis and insufficient blood, they may also experience reduced menstrual flow and black blood clots. So it is possible to take more care of oneself during menstruation, drink more brown sugar water, or use blood activating and stasis removing drugs. Pay attention to keeping warm and promote blood circulation, which can also improve such situations. However, the symptoms caused by this reason also need women to improve their daily habits.
Finally, if a woman has a history of miscarriage or has previously used a contraceptive ring, it may affect normal menstrual flow. Therefore, the specific cause can be determined based on ultrasound or hormone testing, and the treatment plan will also be formulated according to the cause and the patient's condition. It is best for women to cooperate with the doctor's treatment in order to restore normal menstruation.