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First of all, according to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the uterus is one of the important organs of the female reproductive system, which has the important functions of storing blood, regulating menstruation, and giving birth to offspring. **It will cause certain irritation and damage to the uterus, especially the curettage of the endometrium by dilation and curettage, which will cause direct damage to the mucosa of the uterus. In addition, it may disrupt the flow of qi and blood to the uterus, causing a certain degree of damage to the muscular layer of the uterus and the endometrium.
Secondly, the famous masters of traditional Chinese medicine have summarized many famous prescriptions suitable for postoperative conditioning. Among them, commonly used ones include Siwu soup and biochemical soup. Siwu Tang is a traditional Chinese medicine prescription that harmonizes blood, regulates menstruation and nourishes the skin, and is composed of Angelica sinensis, Rehmannia rehmannia, white peony and Chuanxiong. It can nourish yin and nourish blood, regulate menstrual blood, and relieve physical and mental discomfort caused by **. Shenghua decoction is a traditional Chinese medicine prescription that invigorates blood circulation and dispels blood stasis, and is often composed of peach kernels, safflower, angelica and Chuanxiong. It soothes uterine spasms, promotes uterine recovery, and relieves postoperative pain and bleeding.
In addition, TCM emphasizes that postoperative recuperation and recovery are also very important. For a period of time after surgery, strenuous exercise and overexertion should be avoided, and adequate rest and sleep should be maintained. In terms of diet, you should consume more foods that are beneficial to the recovery of the uterus, such as red dates, lotus seeds, yams, etc., and avoid the intake of spicy and irritating foods. In addition, TCM believes that emotional stability is also very important for the recovery of the body, so it is necessary to pay attention to the comfort of the mood after ** surgery.
To sum up, the damage to the female uterus exists, especially the direct damage to the endometrium. However, the application of TCM theories and prescriptions can alleviate and repair this damage to a certain extent. In addition, postoperative recovery is also crucial. Therefore, before and after the procedure, women should consult an experienced TCM doctor for personalized conditioning and guidance.
Health References:
1] chu, d., yao, y., yao, x., et al. (2018). effects of chinese herbal medicines on blood stasis in an animal model of activation of the coagulation pathway. journal of traditional chinese medicine, 38(3), 493-500.