Infertility caused by polycysts, 30 yuan a pair of blood exhaustion , 1 year and 2 months pregnant

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-28

Fu, female, 30 years old, from Changsha City, was first diagnosed on January 14, 2020.

Since 2015, the patient has been suffering from menstrual thinning until gradual amenorrhea.

After diagnosis, doctors determined that she had polycystic ovary syndrome. Although she received Western medicine for more than two years**, her menstruation still did not return to normal, and her body gradually gained weight.

In 2020, this patient chose to try the Chinese medicine pills I prescribed. Happily, as ** progressed, her menstruation gradually returned to normal.

In January 2023, she successfully became pregnant and gave birth to a healthy baby in September of the same year. This is like a spring after a long cold winter, and the pain that patients have endured is now exchanged for the happiness and warmth of the family.

Ms. Fu's story is a prime example of the distress and coping strategies that come with PCOS. Half a year passed, her menstruation became abnormal again, and after examination, she was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome again. The doctor made pills for her according to the original prescription, and after taking it, she became pregnant again. However, because Western medicine believed that caesarean section was not suitable for giving birth to a second child in the short term, Ms. Fu had to endure the pain and chose to have an abortion. Now, her first child is two and a half years old and still in amenorrhea. She very much hopes to be able to regulate her menstruation so that she can have a second child. She saved the prescription I had written back then and provided it to me for reference:Blood exhaustion 30g, amber 30g, notoginseng 50g, antler cream 30g, triangular 30g, curcuma 30g, pangolin 50g, saponaria thorn 30g, Iwami piercing 30g, dew hive 30g, white mustard seed 30g, morning glory seed 30g, seaweed 30g, licorice 30g, white ginseng 30g, five spirit fat 30g, cnidium monnieri 30g, snow clam 30g. 1 dose, as a honey pill, 2 times a day, 9g each time.

I asked the patient to send me a detailed medical history for documentation, and for me to consider it for two days before prescribing it.

On January 17, 2013, a new prescription was issued:Blood exhaustion 30g, amber 30g, notoginseng 50g, triangular 30g, curcuma 30g, pangolin 50g, saponaria thorn 30g, Iwami piercing 30g, antler cream 30g, dew hive 30g, white mustard seed 30g, morning glory seed 30g, seaweed 50g, raw licorice 50g, white ginseng 30g, Wuling fat 30g, Cnidium monnieri 60g, snow clam 50g, hawthorn 60g, Atractylodes atractylodes 60g, acute seed 50g, purple river car 60g, fairy spleen 30g, dodder seed 50g. 1 dose, water pill, 6g 2 times a day.

After taking it, menstruation was normal, and half a year later, Ms. Fu was pregnant with her second child and was very happy to report the good news to me.

Use the square idea

This prescription is carefully designed by me based on years of clinical experience to address the pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome, and is not an ancient prescription.

According to my observations, most of the PCOS is a mixture of deficiency and reality, with deficiency manifesting as liver and kidney insufficiency, and empirical evidence manifesting as phlegm and stasis obstruction. However, the manifestations of the disease are not static, such as low estrogen, mainly false evidence, but there are also empirical evidence;The high androgen is mainly empirical, but it is also mixed with false evidence.

For false evidence, we should adjust Chong Ren, greatly replenish the essence and blood, and supplement it with blood circulation and blood stasis. If it is empirical, we should dissolve phlegm and eliminate stasis, soften and dissolve knots, and supplement it with nourishing the liver and kidneys.

For this patient, who is tall and fat, has high androgens, has a family history of ovarian cancer, and may also be accompanied by many symptoms such as thickening of the ovarian wall.

Polycystic ovary syndrome

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