What causes of Dysmenorrhea?


Posted March 18, 2019 by sunnieyong

Dysmenorrhea is related to the weakness of Qi and blood in women. Some women are weak in Qi and blood, manifested by poor appetite, painful lower abdomen, scarce menstruation
 
Dysmenorrhea is related to the weakness of Qi and blood in women. Some women are weak in Qi and blood, manifested by poor appetite, painful lower abdomen, scarce menstruation, loose stool, light color, fatigue, waxy yellow complexion, etc. Aiming at dysmenorrhea caused by weakness of Qi and blood, we can take drugs to improve it.

2. Dysmenorrhea may be caused by liver and kidney deficiency. Patients usually have abdominal dull pain, dizziness, tinnitus, lumbar soreness and leg weakness after menstruation. They can be treated with drugs to nourish the liver and kidney.

3. Dysmenorrhea may also be caused by chronic pelvic inflammation. For a large range of chronic pelvic inflammation, often lead to pelvic congestion, lower abdominal pain, symptoms before and after menstruation are obvious. It shows persistent pain in bilateral upper abdomen and can radiate to the waist.

4. Dysmenorrhea may be caused by submucosal myoma of uterus. Submucosal myoma of uterus is a common tumor, which occurs in the uterine cavity and affects the normal blood flow of women. It may lead to abnormal contraction of uterus and dysmenorrhea.

In addition to eliminating gynecological inflammation, Fuyan pills can also regulate women's Qi and blood, Safflower can activate blood, Honeysuckle can diuretic detoxification, Angelica and Licorice can stimulate uterine contraction, is to help menstrual arrangement more smoothly.

In addition, women should pay more attention to menstruation, try to keep warm, rest well and keep a happy mood.
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Issued By sunnieyong
Country American Samoa
Categories Biotech , Design , Energy
Tags dysmenorrhea , gynecological inflammation , kidney deficiency
Last Updated March 18, 2019