At a young age, why does ovarian function decline and premature ovarian failure?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-30

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The ovaries are the core organs of the female reproductive system, responsible for ovulation, hormone secretion and other important functions. However, some young women face problems with ovarian dysfunction or premature failure. For this problem, TCM theory provides some unique and effective solutions, and cites many ancient and modern prescriptions. This article will combine the theory of traditional Chinese medicine and rich experience to help us better understand why women at a young age have ovarian dysfunction or premature aging.

First of all, there are many causes of ovarian dysfunction or premature failure, such as poor life Xi, excessive emotional stress, pathological factors, etc. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that these factors can lead to the imbalance of yin and yang in the female body, which in turn affects the normal function of the ovaries. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes "kidney primary reproduction", and the kidney plays an important regulatory role in the reproductive system. Therefore, kidney deficiency is an important cause of ovarian dysfunction or premature failure.

Kidney deficiency is a common type of constitution in traditional Chinese medicine, which can be adjusted by nourishing the kidney to achieve the purpose of nourishing ovarian function. There are many herbal formulas for female reproductive system problems in ancient times. For example, medicinal materials such as Polygonatum polygonatum (Polygonatum vulgaris), Epimedium (Epimedium officinalis) and Mulberry parasitism (Mulberry) are widely used to tonify the kidney and strengthen yang and regulate ovarian function. In addition, there are ginseng, rehmannia rehmannia, yam and other medicinal materials that can nourish blood and nourish yin, which plays an important role in regulating the endocrine system of women.

In addition, TCM also focuses on regulating the flow of qi and blood in the body. Lack of qi and blood is also one of the causes of ovarian dysfunction or premature failure. For example, women's menorrhagia and irregular menstruation are all related to poor flow of qi and blood. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the lack of qi and blood can be treated through some famous prescriptions and massage. For example, famous prescriptions such as Siwu Tang and Angelica Blood Tonifying Pill can regulate blood gas and improve ovarian function. In addition, TCM massage, such as abdominal massage and moxibustion, can also regulate the circulation of qi and blood in the body by stimulating acupuncture points.

In addition to TCM and massage, TCM also emphasizes the importance of regulating lifestyle Xi and emotional state to maintain ovarian health. First of all, it is necessary to maintain a good diet Xi habits and consume more nutritious foods, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, etc. Secondly, it is necessary to arrange work and life reasonably to reduce the negative impact of emotional stress on the body. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to moderate exercise and maintain the health of the body.

In summary, it is not uncommon for women to have problems with ovarian dysfunction or premature failure at a young age, and TCM offers some unique solutions. By regulating kidney deficiency, regulating qi and blood flow, and adjusting life Xi and emotional state, we can improve ovarian function and increase fertility. Of course, if you have problems with ovarian dysfunction or premature failure, you should seek medical attention in time and be given targeted by a professional TCM physician.

Health References:

1.Chen Meifang. Traditional Chinese Medicine**Ovarian Dysfunction Complex**[J].2021.Chinese Medicine: Weekly Learning Xi & Events Newsletter.

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