Can Traditional Chinese Medicine Treat Adenomyosis?

Can Traditional Chinese Medicine Treat Adenomyosis?

Can Traditional Chinese Medicine Treat Adenomyosis?

1. Liver and kidney deficiency

Symptoms: 1-2 days after the end of menstruation, there will be back pain, weak legs, dull pain in the lower abdomen, or hot flashes, dizziness, tinnitus, etc.

Countermeasures: Take drugs that have the effects of nourishing the kidneys, liver and relieving pain. Or eat more eggs cooked with Chuanxiong and Danshen.

2. Qi stagnation and blood stasis

Symptoms: abdominal distension and pain, nipple tenderness, irritability, scanty menstruation or irregular menstruation before or during menstruation.

Countermeasures: Take medicines that can soothe the liver and regulate qi, dissipate blood stasis and relieve pain. For dietary therapy, boil eggs with motherwort.

3. Weak Qi and blood

Symptoms: Continuous lower abdominal pain during menstruation, scanty menstrual flow, light-colored and thin menstruation, fatigue, sallow complexion, poor appetite, loose stools, etc.

Countermeasures: You should take medicines that have the effects of invigorating qi, nourishing blood and relieving pain, such as Wu Ji Bai Feng Pills, and you can also eat more mutton.

4. Yang deficiency and internal cold

Symptoms: cold pain in the lower abdomen during or after menstruation, light-colored and scanty menstruation, accompanied by sore waist and weak legs, cold hands and feet, and clear and long urination.

Countermeasures: Take medicines that warm the meridians and dispel cold, nourish blood and relieve pain. For example, brown sugar ginger soup is very effective for cold dysmenorrhea. Brown sugar has the effects of nourishing blood, dispersing blood stasis, warming the liver, and dispelling cold, while ginger has the effects of nourishing the middle and dispersing cold, and relieving dysmenorrhea. The two medicines can be used together to nourish qi and blood, warm the meridians and activate blood circulation.

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