Premenstrual back pain is usually caused by deficiency of the liver and kidneys, and can be treated with Qui Shao Di Huang Wan (归芍地黄丸).
Gui Shao Di Huang Wan (归芍地黄丸) is from Jing Yue Quanshu (景岳全书), its composition is based on Liu Wei Di Huang Wan (六味地黄丸) with the addition of Angelica sinensis (当归) and Bai Shao (白芍), which nourishes the liver and kidney and strengthens the effect of nourishing Yin and blood.
Therefore, it has the effects of nourishing the liver and kidney, tonifying yin and blood, clearing deficiency heat, nourishing yin and blood, softening the liver and tonifying the kidney. Indications: deficiency of liver and kidney, deficiency of yin and blood, dizziness, tinnitus, dryness of the throat, afternoon hot flashes, lumbar and leg pain, heel pain.
It should be noted that it is not recommended to avoid indigestible food, should not be taken by patients with cold and fever, and is not recommended to be taken by people with kidney yang deficiency or spleen deficiency and dampness, and the adverse effects are not clear. Before using Chinese medicine, you need to ask your doctor for identification and use it under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid improper use of medicine and delay of the condition.