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Chinese medicine treatment of climacteric female dysmenorrhea

Chinese medicine therapy for climacteric female dysmenorrhea. Women in menopause have obvious changes in ovarian function, fluctuations in hormone levels in the body, and other physiological and psychological factors. Insomnia, night sweats, dysmenorrhea and chills are very common. For these discomfort, we can not only focus on the treatment of primary menopausal diseases, but also classify the treatment according to specific symptoms.

Experts pointed out that the lingering 'pain' nightmare of menopausal female friends every month can be conditioned by traditional Chinese medicine. Of course, when conditioning, we need to deal with syndrome differentiation according to the type of dysmenorrhea.

If it is Yang deficiency and internal cold type, the patient can have the feeling of warm and pressing in the lower abdomen, warm and pain reduction, and the menstrual color is light, the amount is small, accompanied by sour waist and soft legs, low temperature of hands and feet, clear and long urination, etc. Drinking ginger, jujube and pepper soup can alleviate symptoms. Prepare 25g ginger, 30g jujube and 100g prickly ash, peel and slice the ginger, wash and core the jujube, put it into a tile pot with prickly ash, add 1 bowl and a half of water, fry the remaining half of the bowl with slow fire, remove the residue and leave the soup, one dose a day.

For dysmenorrhea caused by cold coagulation, qi stagnation and blood stasis, symptoms such as abdominal distension or cold pain, nipple tenderness, less menstruation or poor menstruation will appear before or during menstruation. Drugs with the function of warming meridians, removing blood stasis, regulating qi and relieving pain should be taken during treatment. The rational proportion of Angelica sinensis, Ligusticum chuanxiong, peach kernel, dried ginger, roasted licorice and other traditional Chinese medicine should play a role.

Climacteric women with weak Qi and blood have continuous pain in their lower abdomen during menstruation, less menstruation, light color and thin quality, poor appetite and loose stool. It is advisable to replenish qi and nourish blood when regulating. The prescription is Shengyu decoction, Shiquan Dabu decoction, or folk prescription: brown sugar, ginger, etc. take it orally after steaming, one spoonful at a time.

In addition, factors such as high psychological pressure and poor blood circulation can also lead to dysmenorrhea. Accordingly, the treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine are also different, so experts remind everyone that it is best to follow the suggestions of the healer and take measures after the doctor's diagnosis and classification, and never use drugs blindly.