Ovulation is a very important physiological phenomenon for women. Normal ovulation occurs once a month for women. Only by ovulating healthy eggs can the new life have a good start. In modern life, many women have problems with ovulation due to various issues. Therefore, timely treatment is needed. Let’s take a look at how Chinese medicine treats non-ovulation. I hope everyone can understand it.
Prescription: 15 grams each of Codonopsis pilosula and Astragalus membranaceus, 10 grams each of Pinellia ternata, Poria cocos, Tangerine peel, Atractylodes macrocephala, Arisaema consanguineum, Citrus aurantium, ginger, and Bupleurum chinense, 8 grams each of Epimedium and Morinda officinalis, and 6 grams of Licorice. Usage: Decoction in water and take in 3 doses, 1 dose per day. Indications and functions: Drying dampness and resolving phlegm, relieving stagnation and regulating qi. It is used to treat infertility caused by ovulatory disorders, which is classified as phlegm-dampness type according to Chinese medicine. Symptoms include infertility after a long marriage, anovulation, obesity since puberty, delayed menstruation, infrequent menstruation, or even amenorrhea, profuse white, sticky and odorless vaginal discharge, dizziness, palpitations, chest tightness and nausea, puffy complexion, pale and fat tongue, greasy white tongue coating, and slippery pulse.
Prescription: 10 grams each of Angelica sinensis, white peony root, Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos, Cortex Moutan, Cyperus rotundus, Toosendan fruit, Trichosanthes kirilowii, and Achyranthes bidentata, and 12 grams of Vaccaria segetalis. Usage: Decoction in water and take in 3 doses, 1 dose per day. Indications and functions: Soothes the liver and relieves depression, regulates blood and regulates the pulse. Used to treat infertility caused by ovulatory disorders, which is classified as liver depression type according to TCM diagnosis. Symptoms include infertility after a long marriage, anovulation, early or late menstruation, frequent menstrual bleeding, abdominal pain during menstruation, or irritability before menstruation, distension and pain in the chest and flanks, breasts, depression, sighing, dark red tongue or ecchymosis on the edges of the tongue, and a thin and stringy pulse.
Prescription: 15 grams each of Codonopsis pilosula and Chinese yam, 18 grams of Astragalus membranaceus, 10 grams each of Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos, jujube, Angelica sinensis, Bupleurum chinense, Cuscuta australis, 8 grams of Morinda officinalis, and 6 grams of Licorice. Usage: Decoction in water and take in 3 doses, 1 dose per day. Indications and functions: Nourishes the spleen and replenishes Qi, regulates Chong and Ren meridians. Used to treat infertility caused by ovulatory disorders, which is classified as spleen deficiency type according to Chinese medicine. Symptoms include infertility after a long marriage, anovulation, fatigue, poor appetite, dizziness and palpitations, sallow complexion or thin body, loose stools, pale tongue, white fur, and a thready and weak pulse. |
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