What are the traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods for uterine fibroids

Traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods for uterine fibroids mainly include oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion treatment, moxibustion therapy, massage and diet conditioning. Uterine fibroids may be related to factors such as emotional disorders, blood stasis, cold and dampness stagnation, and are usually manifested as menstrual abnormalities, lower abdominal masses, and other symptoms.

1. Oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine

Oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine is a common method for treating uterine fibroids in traditional Chinese medicine. Commonly used Chinese medicinal materials include Danshen, Danggui, Chishao and other blood activating and stasis removing drugs, which can improve uterine blood circulation. For uterine fibroids of qi stagnation and blood stasis type, Shaofu Zhuyu decoction is often used for reducing symptoms, and traditional Chinese medicines such as Chaihu Shugan San are also suitable for patients with emotional disorders. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment requires traditional Chinese medicine practitioners to diagnose and treat based on physical constitution, with a longer course of treatment but fewer side effects.

2. acupuncture and moxibustion Treatment

acupuncture and moxibustion can regulate the movement of qi and blood by stimulating specific points, and has a good effect on 1-3 cm uterine fibroids. Commonly used acupoints include Guan Yuan, San Yin Jiao, Xue Hai, etc., which can improve uterine blood supply and promote atrophy of fibroid tissue. Acupuncture and moxibustion treatment needs 2-3 times a week, and 2-3 months is a course of treatment, which can be carried out simultaneously with traditional Chinese medicine.

3. Moxibustion therapy

Moxibustion stimulates the meridians with warmth and is suitable for cold dampness stagnation type uterine fibroids. Commonly used acupoints include Shenque acupoint and Qihai acupoint, which can be treated with ginger separated moxibustion or traditional moxa stick moxibustion. Moxibustion can improve pelvic blood circulation, alleviate menstrual abnormalities and other related symptoms, but attention should be paid to preventing burns. It is recommended to do it under the guidance of professional traditional Chinese medicine.

4. Tuina Massage

Traditional Chinese massage techniques such as abdominal acupoints and lumbar sacral push can improve pelvic blood circulation and alleviate symptoms such as lower back pain caused by uterine fibroids. Regular treatment with traditional Chinese massage can help promote the circulation of qi and blood, and prevent fibroids from continuing to grow. Massage techniques should be gentle, and for those with large fibroids during menstruation, it is advisable to avoid pressing on the lower abdomen.

5. Dietary regulation

Traditional Chinese medicine suggests that patients with uterine fibroids should have a light diet and avoid raw, cold, spicy, and irritating foods. Moderate consumption of ingredients such as hawthorn and black fungus that promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, as well as foods such as longan and red dates that are warm and nourishing, can help improve symptoms of qi and blood weakness. Pay attention to controlling the intake of soy products and maintaining a balanced diet. Patients with uterine fibroids should maintain emotional stability, avoid long-term mental stress, and engage in moderate soothing exercises such as Eight Section Brocade and Tai Chi. Regular B-ultrasound examinations should be conducted to observe changes in fibroids. If rapid enlargement or severe symptoms occur, medical attention should be sought promptly. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment requires long-term persistence, and it is recommended to undergo systematic adjustment in a regular traditional Chinese medicine hospital. Do not stop taking medication or change the treatment plan on your own.

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment
Comments are moderated and may take time to appear. HTML tags are automatically removed for security.
No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts!

About the Author
Senior Expert

Contributing Writer

Stay Updated

Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest articles and updates.