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What are the dangers of low menstrual flow in women?

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Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 04:44 PM

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  • Blossom Blossom

    Apr 01, 2026

      Generally, the normal menstrual bleeding volume should be 20 to 60 ml. Menstrual bleeding volume less than 20 ml is oligomenorrhea. Based on the approximate usage of sanitary napkins, the normal usage is to change them four or five times a day on average, with no less than 1 pack per cycle (10 pieces per pack). If you can't use even half a pack of sanitary napkins, it's oligomenorrhea. Low menstrual flow is a menstrual disease. This disease occurs in adolescence and those of childbearing age and can progress to amenorrhea , those who occur during menopause tend to enter menopause

      Low menstrual flow female Hazards:

      1. Low menstrual flow and premature ovarian failure , the relationship between amenorrhea:

      clinical Many female patients with premature ovarian failure have early symptoms such as Menstrual disorders , the menstrual cycle is delayed, the menstrual flow is light, the menstrual period is oligomenorrhea, the menstrual period gradually shortens, and eventually amenorrhea follows. Leading to early menopause. In Western medicine, continued decrease in menstrual flow mostly means that women's estrogen levels have changed, decreased, and ovarian function has decreased.

      2. The relationship between low menstrual flow and infertility:

      1. Ovarian dysplasia, mental factors, systemic disease Or long-term use of hormonal contraceptives and many other factors inhibit the normal function of the ovaries, resulting in a decrease or insufficient level of ovarian hormone secretion, leading to Uterus Intimal hyperplasia is insufficient and the intima is thin, resulting in less bleeding during shedding, resulting in less menstrual flow.

      2. Some Gynecology Symptoms: Causes severe endometrial damage, destroys part or all of the endometrium, leading to scant menstruation or even amenorrhea.

      3. Repeated rough dilation and curettage, artificial abortion, etc., due to mechanical damage, the endometrium cannot be repaired and regenerated, resulting in low menstrual flow or even amenorrhea.

      4. Congenital poor ovarian development or acquired excessive suppression will eventually lead to ovarian dysfunction, insufficient endocrine levels, and insufficient endometrial hyperplasia, resulting in low menstrual flow.

      Gynecological experts say that normal and regular menstruation reflects a woman’s normal reproductive and physiological functions. When a woman's menstruation stops during pregnancy, it means that menstrual blood is transformed into subtle substances for pregnancy. fetus growth and development. If the menstrual flow is light or the menstrual quality is poor, there will not be enough menstrual blood and high-quality nutrients for the normal growth and development of the fetus after conception, and it is easy to suffer from miscarriage, fetal death, fetal termination, etc.