Chocolate cyst is a common type of ovarian cyst. As the cyst grows larger, it will cause various discomforts and pains to the patient. Many patients with chocolate cyst do not want to undergo surgical treatment, so what medicine to take for chocolate cyst becomes the most concerned issue. Let the experts answer this for us. What medicine should be taken for chocolate cysts? Experts say that currently, the main drugs for the treatment of ovarian cysts are hormone drugs and traditional Chinese medicine. However, hormone drugs are addictive for female patients. They are effective after taking them, but the disease will relapse after stopping the medication, and there is no substantial therapeutic effect. In addition, hormone treatment has greater toxic side effects on female patients, so hormone treatment is not recommended. What medicine should be taken for chocolate cysts? It is more scientific for patients with chocolate cysts to take traditional Chinese medicine, because traditional Chinese medicine treatment of chocolate cysts is not only based on the patient's condition but also considers the patient's own constitution. Clinically, traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of chocolate cysts has the effects of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, resolving phlegm and dispersing nodules, clearing away heat and detoxifying, soothing the liver and relieving pain. It can regulate menstruation, stop bleeding and eliminate pain. It will also restore the normal function of the ovaries. It has the characteristics of quick effect, good efficacy, short course of treatment and no toxic side effects. It is currently the first choice for the treatment of ovarian cysts. What medicine should I take for chocolate cysts? Here is a prescription for treating chocolate cysts: Prescription 1: Prescription group: 30g each of Rhizoma Coptidis and Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, 15g each of Coix Seed, Kelp, and Sargassum, 12g of Radix Angelicae Sinensis, 10g each of Poria, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Curcuma, Cyperus Rhizoma, Persicae, Paeoniae Rubrae, and Luffa. Usage: 1 dose per day, 2 times a day. Efficacy: 1 month as a course of treatment. Prescription 2: Prescription group: 3g peach kernel, 10g cinnamon twig, 16g rhubarb, 10g mirabilite, 6g licorice, 10g leech. Usage: decoction, 1 dose per day, 2 times a day. Efficacy: 1-2 courses of treatment. Experts say that chocolate cyst patients are best to take medicine under guidance. In clinical practice, many patients have taken a lot of medicine but have not achieved the ideal therapeutic effect. This is largely related to the fact that the medicine is not suitable for the symptoms or causes. It is recommended that chocolate cyst patients must listen to the advice of experts when taking medicine, and communicate with experts during the medication process and modify the medication plan at any time. This is very helpful for their condition. |
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