Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment of Endometriosis

According to Chinese medicine, endometriosis has the basic etiology of stagnant blood stasis blocking the uterus, and it can be treated by applying Diaphragm and Under Diaphragm Blood Stasis Expulsion Soup and Shao Abdomen Blood Stasis Expulsion Soup. 1. Qi stagnation and blood stasis (blood stasis due to lack of circulation of qi): manifested by abdominal distension and pain, refusing to be pressed, purple and dark menstrual blood with lumps, chest tightness and breast distension, the treatment is to regulate qi and activate blood circulation, activate blood circulation to eliminate blood stasis and use Diaphragm Downward Expelling Blood Stasis Soup. 2. Cold-congealed blood stasis: manifesting cold pain in the abdomen, low menstrual flow, purple color, the treatment is to warm the menstruation and disperse the cold (warming the meridians and collaterals of the human body, dispelling the cold in the body), activating blood circulation and dispelling blood stasis, and the treatment is to use the Shao Abdomen and Expel Blood Stasis Soup. 3. Phlegm and stasis syndromes: manifested as lumps in the lower abdomen, refusing to be pressed, accompanied by dizziness and heaviness, chest tightness, with the treatment of regulating qi and resolving phlegm (regulating the body’s qi mechanism to resolve phlegm), activating blood circulation and expelling blood stasis, using the formula of Cangshu Guiding Phlegm Soup combined with Taohong Siwu Soup. 4. Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome: manifesting menstrual abdominal pain, pale in color and thin in texture, the treatment principle is to benefit qi and activate blood (tonifying qi and blood to make the body’s qi and blood plentiful and the blood veins unobstructed), and to resolve blood stasis and dissipate stagnation, and the treatment principle is to use Lichong Tang. The above prescriptions have the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and are forbidden to be taken by pregnant women; if you have symptoms, you should take the medicine under the guidance of a professional doctor, and do not take the medicine blindly on your own, so as to avoid delaying the condition or producing adverse reactions.