Dysmenorrhea is a common problem for some girls. Many women will treat dysmenorrhea by taking traditional Chinese medicine. In fact, some people should pay attention to many issues when taking traditional Chinese medicine to treat dysmenorrhea. Although traditional Chinese medicine has many benefits in treating dysmenorrhea, there are many contraindications to taking traditional Chinese medicine to treat dysmenorrhea. Once you do not pay attention to a reasonable diet and take traditional Chinese medicine casually, it is easy to get poisoned. So what are the contraindications of taking traditional Chinese medicine? While taking Chinese medicine, you should avoid eating raw, cold, sour, and astringent foods. It should be noted that raw is a broad term, and includes fruits, which should also be avoided, especially very cold foods such as watermelon. Cold dishes are also not allowed, especially cucumbers. Astringency is also a kind of taste, such as tea, coffee, olives, etc. During menstruation, you should also pay attention to avoiding eating cold, spicy, and cool foods. Cool mainly refers to cool foods. In addition to watermelon and cucumber, generally heard of cool foods such as yacon and kiwi are all avoided. For some patients, dysmenorrhea is caused by accumulation of damp heat in the uterus. If such patients eat spicy or hot foods, it will aggravate pelvic congestion and inflammation, or cause excessive contraction of the uterine muscles, thereby aggravating dysmenorrhea. Spicy and hot foods include chili peppers, pepper, garlic, onions, ginger, leeks, tobacco, strong liquor and spicy condiments. Patients with dysmenorrhea should try to eat less or no spicy foods. Acidic foods are sour and cold in nature, and have astringent effects, causing blood vessels to contract and blood to stagnate, which is not conducive to the smooth flow and discharge of menstrual blood. Therefore, people with dysmenorrhea should avoid eating such foods. Acidic foods include rice vinegar, spicy and sour vegetables, pickles, pomegranates, green plums, bayberries, strawberries, star fruits, cherries, sour dates, mangoes, apricots, plums, lemons, etc. Traditional Chinese medicine can treat many dysmenorrhea problems. Many girls are very troubled by dysmenorrhea. If you are not careful when taking Chinese medicine, some problems are likely to occur. Moreover, Chinese medicine is now selected by doctors according to the patient's condition. Some Chinese herbal decoctions have very good therapeutic effects, but the use of Chinese medicine also needs to be adjusted at any time according to the patient's condition. |
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