With the acceleration of the pace of modern life, more and more women have a series of problems in reproductive health, especially premature ovarian failure. Premature ovarian failure refers to the decline of ovarian function, shortened menstrual cycle, decreased menstrual flow, and even amenorrhea before the age of 50, and even leads to infertility in severe cases. So, what's all about premature ovarian failure?Is there a way to do it?Let's take a look at this question through the eyes of Chinese medicine.
In TCM theory, the ovaries represent the reproductive function of women and are important organs for storing and releasing eggs. Premature ovarian failure is caused by a variety of reasons leading to ovarian function and early aging, which leads to problems such as irregular menstruation and infertility. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that premature ovarian failure is mostly related to liver and kidney deficiency, lack of qi and blood, and poor emotional harmony.
According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, nourishing the liver and kidneys is the key to premature ovarian failure. There are many prescriptions for premature ovarian failure in the classic prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine, such as Siwu decoction, Angelica sinensis blood nourishing decoction, etc. Siwu soup is composed of angelica, rehmannia root, white peony and Chuanxiong root, which has a good effect on regulating the female reproductive system. Angelica sinensis blood soup is composed of angelica, rehmannia root, white peony, atractylodes, yam, wolfberry and other medicines, which has the effect of warming menstruation, nourishing blood and regulating menstruation.
In addition to medications, TCM also emphasizes that adjusting Xi habits and emotional states of life is also very important for the development of premature ovarian failure. For example, adequate sleep, dietary conditioning, etc., can play a certain role in regulating premature ovarian failure.
In addition, TCM believes that acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion and other TCM can also be effective in premature ovarian failure. Acupuncture improves ovarian function by stimulating the meridians, regulating the flow of qi and blood;Cupping and moxibustion can activate ovarian function by stimulating acupuncture points through heat.
Of course, premature ovarian failure is a more complex problem, and the process requires patience and perseverance. Before proceeding, it is important to find the cause of premature ovarian failure, because for different reasons, the method will be different.
In conclusion, premature ovarian failure is an important issue affecting women's reproductive health, and TCM has unique insights in this regard with its unique theories and methods. Through the regulation of problems such as the imbalance of yin and yang in the liver and kidney, and the poor flow of qi and blood, Chinese medicine can effectively improve premature ovarian failure. However, it is important to identify the cause of the disease before ** and carry out it under the guidance of a professional doctor to ensure maximum efficacy.
Health References:
1.He Binggui, Huang Shuxian. Clinical syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine[M].Beijing: China Publishing House of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2004