Uterine fibroids are a difficult disease to treat. This disease is generally malignant and requires patients to undergo timely surgical removal. Taking traditional Chinese medicine cannot treat uterine fibroids. If the tumor disappears after a patient with uterine fibroids takes Chinese medicine, the patient needs to go to the hospital for examination, and the condition of the uterine fibroids must be determined, and then the treatment method must be chosen based on the condition. Patients can learn about this. 1. Can uterine fibroids be eliminated by taking Chinese medicine? Depending on the situation, uterine fibroids may not be cured by Chinese medicine. This mainly depends on the type of uterine fibroids. If the uterine fibroids are relatively small and the menstrual volume is normal, it can be cured by Chinese medicine. If the uterine fibroids are relatively large, submucosal, and the menstrual flow is particularly heavy, Chinese medicine will not be able to effectively treat them and surgical treatment is necessary. 2. What Chinese medicine should I take for uterine fibroids? Guizhi Fuling Wan can promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, slowly dissolve blood clots, and is used for women with lumps in their stomach, persistent vaginal discharge after pregnancy, restless fetal movement, or amenorrhea due to blood stasis, abdominal pain during menstruation, persistent lochia after delivery, dark purple blood, and abdominal pain that refuses to be pressed. Dahuang Zhechong Pills can promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, unblock menstruation and eliminate symptoms. It is used for abdominal masses and amenorrhea caused by blood stasis, with symptoms including abdominal lumps, skin and nail discoloration, dark complexion, hot flashes, emaciation and amenorrhea. Xiaojie'an Capsules can promote blood circulation and dissipate blood stasis, soften and disperse nodules. They are used for breast lumps caused by qi stagnation and blood stasis, lobular hyperplasia of the breast, ovarian cysts, and uterine fibroids in patients with the above symptoms. 3. Dietary considerations for uterine fibroids Stay away from spicy and irritating foods. Patients with uterine fibroids should avoid all spicy and irritating foods as much as possible, such as: pepper, ginger, beef, mutton, seafood, coffee, alcohol, etc. Spicy and stimulating foods will only aggravate the severity of the disease, increase the difficulty of cure, prolong recovery time, and cause greater physical harm to the patient. Stay away from irritating foods. Uterine fibroids are also a type of inflammatory disease in the body, so you should be careful about your diet, especially avoiding irritating foods that may aggravate the condition. Such as mutton, beef, dog meat, seafood, eel, salted fish, black fish, etc., these foods may aggravate the occurrence of the disease. Stay away from hot foods. Women with uterine fibroids are prone to anemia. Long-term anemia has a great impact on women's health. Therefore, many patients with uterine fibroids will choose to eat supplements such as longan, red dates, and donkey-hide gelatin to replenish blood. In fact, this is a misunderstanding. Because consuming hot foods during illness may aggravate the condition of fibroids. |
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