In our gynecological clinical practice, we often use a medicine – saffron, also known as saffron. Saffron, I believe we are not unfamiliar with this name. Many women like to watch court dramas, which impress everyone with the scenes of heart-to-heart combat. In the drama, the concubines in the struggle often use a “poison” you must be familiar with, which is saffron. The concubines usually use saffron to make their opponents suffer from vaginal bleeding and spontaneous miscarriage during the struggle. Plot aside, is saffron really so “powerful”? And is it really so harmful to women? With these questions in mind, let’s take a closer look at saffron. What is saffron? Saffron is an iris-like angiosperm that originated in Southwest Asia, also known as saffron. In addition to its many amazing medicinal properties, it is an important raw material used to make spices. In fact, saffron is not as scary as the show, according to the “Compendium”: “there has been saffron, said its main heart depression, boredom does not disperse, can activate the blood to treat palpitations, then disperse the knotted blood, the same power.” Saffron instead has numerous healing properties. So are all the ones introduced on TV fake? Since saffron has a magical medicinal value can it be used to treat gynecological diseases? Does saffron cure gynecological diseases? I believe that patients who are familiar with our reproduction department must have the answer in their hearts. Whether according to medical texts or modern medical research, it can be proven that saffron has a great effect on some gynecological diseases. Saffron can regulate menstruation, blood circulation, remove blood stasis, relieve pain, used to clear liver heat, blood stasis and blood stagnation, menstrual disorders, postpartum dew, bruises, internal and external bleeding, pneumonia, physical weakness, peiyuan fitness, etc.. It is especially effective for female endocrine disorders, amenorrhea and postpartum abdominal pain. How should saffron be taken? Saffron is generally not decocted with other herbs, often another packet, there are two ways to take: 1. Take 15ml daily, and those who need to drive during the day can take it daily before bed. 2. make tea: it is advisable to brew 25 roots each time, boiling water. What are the contraindications for women to use saffron? Pregnant women should use it with caution. As we know, according to ancient records saffron has a very strong blood activation, pregnant women use it will have a negative impact on the fetus, serious cases can lead to miscarriage. Use with caution during women’s periods. The endometrium of the uterus is shed during menstruation, and saffron, which has the function of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, can reduce the body’s blood clotting function, which can lead to excessive menstruation or prolong the period. Of course taking or not taking saffron needs to be under the guidance of a doctor, caution is not an absolute prohibition. The same disease, some patients use, some patients do not use because only the type of evidence is different. So patients take some herbal medicine to strengthen their bodies must first consult a doctor Oh!