Posts Tagged ‘perspective’

Menstruation Disorders — Symptoms, Causes and Treatments Of Amenorrhea Caused By Kidney Qi Deficiency In TCM Perspective

Amenorrhea is defined as a health condition of absence of period 1. Primary amenrrhea Women who are at age 18, but for what ever reason have never menstruated or 2. Secondary amenrrhea is defined as period beginning at the appropriate age, but later stops for more than 3 cycles. Deficiency of kidney qi can slow [...]

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Menstruation Disorders – Amenorrhea Caused By Kidney Yang Deficiency In TCM Perspective

In traditional Chinese medicine is defined as a organ in charge of storing kidney essence, will, determination, and power of memory, water distribution, bone marrow, spinal and brain marrow, graping qi and bladder as well as hearing , and 2 private parts. Imbalance of kidney sometime can be caused by kidney yang deficiency due to [...]

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Ovarian Cysts – Sumptoms, Causes and Treatments In Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective

Ovarian cysts affect women of all ages, especially during a woman’s childbearing years. Most ovarian cysts are functional and benign but some can become cancerous. Some ovarian cysts can cause bleeding and pain such as endometriomas/chocolate cysts and surgery is required for any cyst larger than 5 cms in diameter or if the cyst has [...]

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Menstruation Disorders – Irregular Period Caused by Excess Cold In TCM Perspective

Excess cold is defined as health condition of overwhelming yin that has completely suppressed the yang in the body.
I. Symptoms 1. Weak legs 2. Water retention in the legs 3. Poor appetite 4. Loose stools 5. Weak and aching lower back and legs 6. Deep and weak pulse 7. Pale tongue 8. Infertility 9. [...]

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Menstruation Disorders -Irregular Period Irregular Period Causes by Excess Heat In TCM Perspective

Excess heat is defined as condition of kidney yin deficiency causes of the rise of liver heat due to insufficiency of moister distribution or/and excessive yang or not enough yin in the body as a result of intake of hot and spicy for a prolonged period of time.
I. Symptoms I. Symptoms 1. Red tongue 2. [...]

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Menstruation Disorders -Irregular Period Causes by Spleen Qi Deficinecy In TCM Perspective

Spleen is important in absorbing food qi and essence after food being digested by the stomach. If the stomach is unable to digest food or spleen’s inability to absorb qi and essence properly, it can interfere with spleen function in qi and nutrient formation and distribution, causing spleen qi deficiency, and leading to domino effect [...]

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Menstruation Disorders – Irregular Period Caused by Imbalance of Kidney In TCM Perspective

Traditional Chinese medicine views irregular menstruation is a serious women’s reproductive health problem, if untreated, it will disharmonize the women ecosystem, leading to nervous tension and other health problems, including infertility. Imbalance of kidney is defined as a health condition of excess and deficiency of yin and yang of kidney of that distorting the qi [...]

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Menstruation Menstruation Disorders – Irregular Period Caused By Imbalance of Liver In TCM Perspective

All women experience irregular period sometimes during their child bearing years, before menopause. While Western medication has never viewed that irregular menstruation is a problem of women reproductive system, traditional Chinese medicine looks at this problem seriously, if untreated, it will disharmonize the women ecosystem, leading to nervous tension and other health problems, including infertility. [...]

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Menstruation Disorders – Types of Irregular Menstruation In TCM Perspective

Girls in South East Asia have learnt in their early women life from grand mother wisdom, that they do not engage in any activity, distorting their regular period.. Irregular period should be treated immediately, otherwise, it may cause wide range of women diseases, such as infertility, according to Traditional Chinese medicine. Types of irregular menstruation [...]

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Endometriomas – Chocolate Cysts – In Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective

I. Definition
Traditional Chinese medicine defines ovarian cyst is a medical condition caused by excess- dampness (caused by blood and fluid stasis) accumulated in the abdomen and gradually coalesces into phlegm, that can manifest as lumps and masses of various kinds, including chocolate cysts, leading to menstrual blood stasis in the ovaries (similar to the retrograde [...]

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