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First of all, yin and yang imbalance is one of the main manifestations of premature ovarian failure. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the balance of yin and yang in the human body is essential for the health of the body, and premature ovarian failure is no exception. The imbalance of yin and yang leads to the appearance of symptoms such as alternating hot and cold, dysmenorrhea, hot flashes and sweating. In response to this problem, traditional Chinese medicine recommended the famous recipe "Bazhen Soup". Among them, ginseng, astragalus, atractylodes and other medicinal materials can regulate the balance of yin and yang in the human body and enhance ovarian function.
Secondly, qi and blood deficiency is also a common cause of premature ovarian failure. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the adequacy of qi and blood directly affects the function of the ovaries. Deficiency of qi and blood can lead to problems such as irregular menstruation, decreased menstrual flow, and even amenorrhea. At this time, Chinese medicine recommended the commonly used qi and blood tonifying formula - "Siwu Tang". Siwu soup is composed of rehman, angelica, white peony and Chuanxiong, these four herbs have a good effect on replenishing the qi and blood in the female body.
Finally, liver and kidney insufficiency is also one of the causes of premature ovarian failure. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the liver is the main drain, the kidney is the main reproduction, and the deficiency of the liver and kidney will lead to problems such as irregular menstruation and thin menstrual blood. In order to regulate liver and kidney function, Chinese medicine recommends "Liuwei Dihuang Pill". This prescription uses raw land, yellow essence and yam as the main medicinal materials, which can effectively tonify the kidneys and strengthen yin and improve ovarian function.
In addition to Chinese medicine**, Chinese medicine also emphasizes the importance of lifestyle and dietary Xi changes to prevent and alleviate premature ovarian failure. Women are advised to exercise properly, maintain a good mood, and avoid overwork and mood swings. In terms of diet, it is necessary to pay attention to nutritional balance and consume more foods rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, such as legumes, fish, vegetables and fruits.
To sum up, premature ovarian failure is a disease involving many aspects, and the best methods of traditional Chinese medicine focus on adjusting the balance of yin and yang, replenishing qi and blood, and strengthening the liver and kidneys. Of course, different people's physique and condition will be different, and it is best to do it under the guidance of a TCM professional doctor**. Only by comprehensively using traditional Chinese medicine and adjusting lifestyle can we better prevent and improve premature ovarian failure.
References: 1Lee, Baozhu. , Heilongjiang Traditional Chinese Medicine Outpatient Disease Office: Editing of Chinese Medicine Guide[M].Jilin Science and Technology Press, 2007