Can uterine fibroids be eliminated by taking herbal remedies?

Uterine fibroids can be relieved by taking Chinese medicine, but whether it can be eliminated or not needs to be analyzed in combination with the patient’s age, physical condition, illness and other factors. Part of the patients can inhibit the growth of uterine fibroids and reduce the size of fibroids by taking Chinese medicine, and the specific treatment plan needs to be determined by the professional physician according to the condition and physical condition.
Uterine fibroid belongs to the category of “mass in the abdomen” in traditional Chinese medicine, and the treatment of this disease is based on activating blood circulation, removing blood stasis and softening and dispersing hard lumps, which can be classified into qi stagnation and blood stasis, phlegm-dampness stasis and qi deficiency and blood stasis.
1. Qi stagnation and blood stasis: patients often have breast distension and pain before menstruation, chest and ribs distension, abdominal distension and pain, and can use Xiangling Pill with additions and subtractions.
2. Phlegm-dampness and stasis syndrome: the patient has white, sticky and thick discharge, epigastric congestion and phlegm, and obesity; Cangshu Guiding Phlegm Pill and Guizhi Poria Pill can be used as additions or subtractions.
3. Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome: patients often feel empty in the abdomen, menstruation is pale or lumpy, can use Si Jun Zi Tang with Gui Zhi Fu Ling Pill plus or minus.
4. Kidney deficiency and blood stasis syndrome: the patient is often accompanied by lumbago and knee weakness, frequent urination at night, etc. Jin Gui Kidney Qi Pill can be used in combination with Gui Zhi Fu Ling Pill with additions and subtractions.
5. Dampness-heat stasis syndrome: the patient has a large amount of discharge, sticky and thick, yellow color, foul smell, lumbar-sacral pain, the prescription is often used in rhubarb and peony soup plus subtractions.
Patients suffering from uterine fibroids should immediately consult regular hospitals and be treated under the guidance of professional physicians, and should not use medicines on their own to avoid delaying the condition.