Nowadays, there are more and more women suffering from uterine diseases. Some experts suggest that patients with uterine lesions can try to nourish their liver, why is this? What is the relationship between liver care and uterus? Let’s take a look together. The uterus is actually the liver’s genetic biochemical engineering department, to protect the liver health to avoid uterine pathology, in Chinese medicine treatment, also from the principle of nourishing the liver to help restore the original biochemical function of the uterus. The uterus is the organ that produces menstruation and nurtures the fetus, and is located in the center of the pelvic cavity, between the bladder and the rectum. The size of the uterus is related to age and childbirth, and is about 7.5 cm long, 5 cm wide and 3 cm thick in unborn people. The uterus can be divided into three parts: base, body and neck. The uterine cavity is inverted and triangular in shape, about 6 cm deep, with the upper two corners being the “uterine horns” that lead to the fallopian tubes. The lower end is narrowed to the “isthmus”, which is about 1 cm long and gradually expands during pregnancy to form the lower part of the uterus at the time of delivery. The uterus is normally slightly curved forward, with the anterior wall lying prone on the bladder at almost right angles to the vagina, and its position may change according to the degree of filling of the bladder and rectum. The wall of the uterus is composed of three layers: plasma membrane, myometrium and mucosa (i.e. endometrium) from the outside inwards. Liver care helps the recovery of the uterus The uterus is a wonderful chemical system in the body, and the health of the uterus is closely related to the biochemistry of the liver. If a woman has a fatty liver, liver lesions or hormonal lesions, the chances of getting uterine lesions may increase significantly. In addition, people with chronic gastrointestinal problems are prone to chronic constipation due to hangover, which actually includes uterine dipstick, uterine fibroids, ovarian blister tumors, etc. These are all internal hoarding, a symptom of poor metabolism. At present, Western doctors face this kind of uterine pathology, widely use ultrasound, or even endoscopic examination, and then use scraping surgery or hormonal control. The uterus is actually a very living body, and the appearance of hoarding is a signal that the uterus responds to the biochemical mechanism of the body. For example, women often drink cold drinks, and the chemical temperature of their diet leads to low body temperature, which makes the body become a storage room, making the function unable to function, and the cells naturally have special conditions, such as fibroids and hypertrophy, which are actually very closely related to the biochemistry of the liver. To have a healthy uterus, the first thing is to maintain the relationship between the uterus and the liver circulation of gasification, so that the uterus is well developed, into the 20s to 40s when sex is most frequent, it is less likely to cause problems. In addition to the above, if women need to maintain their uterus, they should also recognize their body’s biochemical mechanism to avoid disturbing the biochemistry of the liver because of improper lifestyle and diet quality, which can easily lead to uterine pathology.