How to treat hypothyroidism with traditional Chinese medicine

hypothyroidism can be treated by means of traditional Chinese medicine conditioning, acupuncture and moxibustion, moxibustion, diet regulation, exercise intervention, etc. Hypothyroidism is usually caused by spleen and kidney yang deficiency, insufficient qi and blood, emotional disorders, insufficient iodine intake, medication factors, and other reasons.

1. Traditional Chinese medicine conditioning

Patients with hypothyroidism can use the traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations of "Jinkui Shenqi Pill", "Yougui Pill", and "Fuzi Lizhong Pill" to tonify spleen and kidney isothermally under the guidance of doctors. Jin Kui Shen Qi Wan is suitable for hypothyroidism of kidney yang deficiency type, manifested as chills and cold limbs; You Gui Wan can improve symptoms of soreness and weakness in the waist and knees; Fuzi Lizhong Pill targets diarrhea caused by spleen kidney yang deficiency. Traditional Chinese medicine should be used according to the differentiation of constitution and avoid self medication.

2. acupuncture and moxibustion treatment

acupuncture and moxibustion selects Guanyuan, Qihai, Zusanli and other acupoints to improve thyroid function by stimulating the meridians. Treat 2-3 times a week, with 10 times as one course of treatment. Empirical research shows that acupuncture and moxibustion can regulate the function of hypothalamus pituitary thyroid axis, but it needs to cooperate with drugs to monitor thyroid hormone levels.

3. Moxibustion therapy

uses ginger separated moxibustion at acupoints such as Shenque and Mingmen, for 15-20 minutes each time. Moxibustion has a significant warming effect and is suitable for patients with worsening symptoms in winter. Be careful to prevent burns, and use with caution for individuals with sensitive skin. Clinical observations have shown that moxibustion can alleviate symptoms of Yang deficiency such as fatigue and edema.

4. Dietary regulation

Increase iodine containing foods such as kelp and seaweed in moderation, and pair them with yam and goji berries for isothermal supplementation. Avoid consuming large amounts of thyroid enlargement causing substances such as cabbage and cassava. Traditional Chinese Medicine recommends that patients with hypothyroidism consume Danggui Ginger Lamb Soup on a daily basis, which can help improve the circulation of qi and blood.

5. Exercise Intervention

Choose soothing exercises such as Ba Duan Jin and Tai Chi, 3-5 times a week for 30 minutes each time. The appropriate intensity of exercise is slight sweating to avoid excessive exercise that can damage yang energy. Research shows that regular exercise can increase basal metabolic rate and improve energy metabolism levels in patients with hypothyroidism.

Patients with hypothyroidism need to have regular thyroid function check ups, and drug interactions should be monitored during integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment. Maintain a regular daily routine, avoid overexertion, and pay attention to keeping warm in winter. The diet should be gentle and easy to digest, and nuts such as walnuts and black sesame can be consumed in moderation. In terms of emotional regulation, stress can be relieved through meditation and music therapy to avoid emotional fluctuations affecting the circulation of qi and blood. If symptoms such as palpitations and worsening drowsiness occur, seek medical attention promptly and adjust the treatment plan.

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