Traditional Chinese medicine often uses medicinal wine to treat dysmenorrhea in order to achieve the purpose of fundamentally regulating the mechanism and relieving pain. It should be noted that the preparation and use of medicinal wine must be carried out under the treatment of a professional doctor. There are two commonly used medicinal wines, namely Yuanhu Jinchuan Safflower Wine and Tianqi Danshen Wine, which are especially suitable for patients with dysmenorrhea caused by blood stasis. 1. Yuanhu Jinchuan Safflower Wine Main Chinese medicine ingredients: Corydalis yanhusuo, Rhizoma Cynoglossi, Safflower, Curcuma. Dosage: Start taking it 3 days before menstruation, 3 times a day, 15 ml to 20 ml each time. Yuanhu: warm in nature, bitter in taste, has the effects of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, promoting qi and relieving pain, especially known for its analgesic effect. Li Shizhen summarized it in "Compendium of Materia Medica" as a good product that "promotes blood circulation, promotes qi, relieves pain and promotes urination". Sichuan Cyathula: It is mild in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in taste, non-toxic, and has the effects of dispelling wind and dampness, promoting menstruation and activating blood circulation. It is mainly used to treat amenorrhea, retained placenta, joint pain, foot paralysis, hematuria, hematuria, and injuries caused by falls. Safflower: It has a unique aroma and a slightly bitter taste. It has the effects of promoting blood circulation and unblocking menstruation, removing blood stasis and relieving pain, and promoting blood circulation and unblocking menstruation. Curcuma: It tastes spicy and bitter, and is cold in nature. It has the effects of promoting qi and removing blood stasis, clearing the heart and relieving depression, promoting bile and relieving jaundice, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain, promoting qi and relieving depression, clearing the heart and cooling blood. 2. Tianqi Danshen Wine Main Chinese medicine ingredients: Panax notoginseng and Salvia miltiorrhiza. Dosage: Start taking it 3 days before menstruation, twice a day, 20 ml to 30 ml each time. Panax notoginseng: sweet, slightly bitter, warm in nature, has the effects of stopping bleeding, dispersing blood and relieving pain. Salvia miltiorrhiza: It has the effects of promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation, removing blood stasis and relieving pain, cooling blood and eliminating carbuncle, clearing the heart and relieving restlessness, nourishing blood and calming the mind. |
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