Can sweating cure menstrual disease?

Sweating can relieve the symptoms of menstrual disease, but it does not cure it. Menstrual disease refers to the poor recovery of the reproductive system caused by poor postpartum rest, premature physical labor, postpartum infections, and birth injuries within 28 days after childbirth, resulting in menstrual disorders, chronic abdominal pain, reduced pelvic floor function induced by uterine prolapse, and vaginal bulging of the anterior and posterior walls. Since menstruation is an important stage in the recovery of the reproductive system, once menstrual disease occurs, recovery is difficult and long. Sweating can make the body temperature rise, blood circulation speed up, and a lot of sweating has a certain effect of dampness, for chronic abdominal pain, waist and abdominal swelling can reduce the symptoms, but not cure. The discomfort may appear again after a period of time, and there is no improvement in pelvic floor dysfunction. Sweating can only be an adjunct to professional treatment.