How to say goodbye to sticky fungal vaginitis, TCM gynecology tells you!

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-13

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Fan Letter】Hello dear doctor! I'm a big fan of yours and I've been following your popular science articles. Recently, I've had some private troubles and would like to be able to get your help. All the time, my ** always felt itchy, smelly, and sometimes even painful. I went to the hospital for a check-up and was diagnosed with "mycotic **itis". Western medicine** has been used for a while, but the effect is not ideal. I heard that Chinese medicine has unique insights into this kind of disease, so I would like to ask you how to say goodbye to the sticky "fungal inflammation"? Looking forward to hearing from you!

Popular science answers] Dear fans, hello! Thank you very much for your trust and support. Regarding the "fungal inflammation" you described, TCM does have some unique methods. First of all, let me explain to you what "fungal inflammation" is.

Mycosis is a common disease of the female reproductive tract caused by Candida infection. Candida is a fungus that normally exists in the human body, but under certain conditions, such as decreased immunity, acid-base imbalance, etc., Candida can overgrow, leading to inflammation symptoms. Western medicine** mainly uses antifungal drugs, but drug resistance and ** may occur.

In traditional Chinese medicine, mycosis is called "itching" or "excessive underband", which is mostly related to dampness and heat, liver and kidney loss, and weakness of the spleen and stomach. Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to syndrome differentiation and treatment, and according to different constitutions and constitutions, traditional Chinese medicine is used for internal administration, external application, acupuncture and moxibustion and other methods for comprehensive conditioning.

For your symptoms, I can recommend some ancient Chinese medicine remedies to help you say goodbye to the sticky "fungal ** inflammation":

1.Sophora soup.

Sophora sophora has the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, killing insects and relieving itching, and is a common drug for itching. Sophora soup is a classic ancient recipe, the main ingredients include Sophora sophora, Phellodendron cork, Coptis chinensis, etc., which has the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, drying dampness and relieving itching. You can add or subtract according to your specific symptoms and constitution under the guidance of a TCM practitioner.

2.Gentian laxative liver soup.

Gentian Liver Soup** in "Jin Kui Yaolu", mainly used for **liver and gallbladder damp heat syndrome. This formula has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, purging the liver and gallbladder dampness and heat, and is suitable for symptoms such as liver stagnation and fire, itching caused by dampness and heat, and excessive belt. The main ingredients include gentian, gardenia, skullcap, bupleurum and so on.

3.Siwu soup.

Siwu decoction is a commonly used prescription in traditional Chinese medicine, which is mainly used to regulate qi and blood, nourish the liver and kidneys. For itching and excessive infragandine caused by liver and kidney loss, Siwu decoction can play a good conditioning role. The main ingredients include angelica, Chuanxiong, white peony, rehmannia, etc.

In the process, the following points also need to be noted:

1.Keep **clean and dry, avoid over-cleaning and using harsh detergents.

2.Cotton with good air permeability**, avoid leggings, chemical fiber**, etc.

3.Avoid spicy, greasy, sweet and other irritating foods, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and maintain a balanced diet.

4.Adjust your daily routine, avoid overwork, and maintain a good attitude.

5.Under the guidance of Chinese medicine practitioners, rational use of Chinese medicine and acupuncture and other methods.

Finally, I hope you can adhere to **, pay attention to personal hygiene and living habits, and say goodbye to sticky "fungal **inflammation" as soon as possible. If you have any other questions, feel free to keep asking!

References: 1Li Ling, Zhang Lihua. Clinical study of fungal inflammation in traditional Chinese medicine[J].China Modern Doctor,2017,55(35):51-53

2.Chen Xiao, Wang Fang. Observation on the efficacy of fungal inflammation in traditional Chinese medicine[J].Chinese Journal of Practical Science and Obstetrics, 2015, 31(10): 981-983

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