The terrible thing about adenomyosis is that it is pain. The pain is heartbreaking, the pain makes people tremble, and the pain makes people mention menstruation.
In addition to physical pain, it can also lead to psychological pain. Because it can lead to infertility, heavy menstrual bleeding, ** pain and uterine enlargement, it will make female friends bear more psychological burden.
Adenomyosis is so terrible, how to solve it?Western medicine believes that there is no solution. If you want to relieve physical pain, you have to bear the psychological damage, give up the uterus, and give up the right to be a mother and a woman.
Not necessarily. The so-called adenomyosis, in fact, in my opinion, is that the moisture in the body is too heavy, blocking the way for the "menstruation" to be discharged, and over time, these "menstruation" run into the myometrium.
If you want to solve it, the solution is actually very simple, discharge these "roadblocking" moisture in the body, and the "menstrual blood" has a way out, no longer running into the myometrium, and adenomyosis will naturally be better.
One of my previous patients, Ms. Zhang, was like that. She was 31 years old when she came to me. Just got married and lived the life of a couple for the rest of their lives. The beginning of happiness was soon broken by adenomyosis.
Because as long as she is with her husband, she will have more than abdominal pain, and in severe cases, it will be accompanied by obvious bleeding. In the worst case, she didn't get out of bed for 3 days. In addition, the subsequent menstrual period became heavier, the bleeding time became longer, and the menstrual cramps were much worse than before.
When she went to the hospital for a check-up, the doctor said that she had adenomyosis. There is only one way to solve the root cause of pain, and that is to cut out the uterus.
At the age of 31, he has just gotten married and has not yet given birth. I don't know how indifferent the doctor was when he told Ms. Zhang about it. Anyway, after listening to it, I felt a chill rise from the bottom of my heart.
Ms. Zhang's situation is actually not that bad. With a little adjustment of the medication, her adenomyosis will soon improve. The subsequent pregnancy and married life will not be affected at all. But at that time, the doctor, in order to earn the cost of the operation, didn't blink his eyes, and he was going to ruin the happiness of a girl's life, which was really infuriating.
Burying his anger in his heart, he patiently inquired about Ms. Zhang's situation, and learned that she had a lot of leucorrhoea, poor appetite, chest and diaphragm, heavy limbs, and a white and slippery tongue, tooth marks, and a slippery pulse, typical phlegm and dampness.
So I prescribed her a recipe for dehumidifying and dissolving phlegm: Codonopsis, Atractylodes, Banxia, Poria cocos, licorice, angelica, peony peel, and peach kernel.
Among them, Atractylodes, Banxia, Poria Cocos, and Licorice are variations of the famous prescription Erchen Tang for dispelling dampness, and I use it to help Ms. Zhang strengthen her spleen and dispel dampness, remove phlegm and dampness in her body, and open the pathway of "menstruation", so that Ms. Zhang's "menstruation" can be discharged smoothly from the body. This is used to cure the root cause.
Among them, angelica, peony skin, and peach kernel are used to invigorate blood and dispel blood stasis. Help Ms. Zhang to expel the "menstruation" that is blocked in the myometrium to prevent them from continuing to cause pain and bleeding. This is used to treat the symptoms.
With such a two-pronged approach, Ms. Zhang's abdominal pain was significantly relieved after only one week of medication. After three weeks of medication, Ms. Zhang's condition of excessive vaginal discharge, chest tightness, and fatigue also improved.
When she was taking the medicine for more than three months, Ms. Zhang had no pain symptoms due to two menstrual periods, so she went to the hospital for a re-examination, and the results showed that there was no abnormality in the uterus. Ms. Zhang was so happy that she made a pennant and brought her husband to thank me.
In fact, I think the person Ms. Zhang should be most grateful to is herself. Many times, the happiness and misfortune of life depend on one's own choices. If you choose the right one, you will be happy, but if you choose the wrong one, you will have a bumpy road. May every girl choose the right path and live a happy life.
I am Han Yingping, a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, and what I can help you with is the experience I have summarized in my clinical practice for many years. I hope that the adenomyosis girls who read this article can have a happy rest of their lives.