Can eating poison-expelling and beauty-nourishing capsules affect menstruation? As we all know, no matter what drug it is, it will have some side effects to some extent. Detoxification and beauty-nourishing capsules are used for detoxification. Then, can eating detoxification and beauty capsules lead to menstruation?
To put it simply, taking detox and beauty capsules will lead to menstruation, which will not happen to everyone, because everyone's physique is different, so we can't generalize.
Paiduyangyan capsule is cold, so it will lead to abdominal pain, and it will also lead to irregular menstruation. At the same time, there are many reasons for delayed menstruation. There are gynecological diseases, emotional factors, endocrine disorders, contraceptives and so on. It is suggested that patients stop taking Paidu Yangyan Capsule and observe it for a few days.
For female menstrual patients, it depends on the specific situation. If it is a patient with less menstrual flow, dark color and blood clots, it can be taken; However, for patients with large amount, red color and long menstrual period, it is not appropriate to take Jiedu Yangyan Capsule. Of course, you can also take it three days after menstruation is clean.
In view of the harm caused by poison stored in the body, Paiduyangyan Capsule can replenish qi and promote blood circulation, relieve constipation and expel toxins from the body through the digestive tract, the main detoxification channel. Through the ingenious prescription compatibility, such as the combination of dredging and supplementing, proper lifting, etc., it can regulate the disordered metabolism of human body and adjust the state balance of the body, so as to achieve normal functional activities of zang-fu organs, smooth flow of qi and blood, smooth flow of qi and balance of yin and yang.
The main components of Paiduyangyan Capsule are rhubarb, American ginseng, Atractylodes macrocephala, Cynanchum japonicum, red ginseng, lotus leaf, immature bitter orange and so on. Paidu Yangyan Capsule has the functions of relaxing bowels, invigorating spleen and kidney, enriching blood and removing blood stasis, lowering blood fat and caring skin, and can be used for adjuvant treatment of constipation caused by spleen-qi deficiency, acne, facial pigmentation, obesity, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, premature senility, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, gastritis, anorexia and insomnia.
Can I take medicine during menstruation? It is best for women to use drugs carefully during menstruation. Topical drugs, hormones, thyroid preparations, diet pills, anticoagulants, hemostatic drugs, laxatives and other drugs for the treatment of gynecological infectious diseases cannot be taken. If you have a cold, if necessary, you can choose the right medicine according to your doctor's advice.
1, local medication for gynecological infectious diseases: lotion, vaginal tablets, pills, suppositories, capsules, etc. for treating trichomonas vaginalis or fungal infection should be suspended. Because the uterine mucosa is congested during menstruation and the cervix is open, it is easy to cause bacterial infection.
2. Hormone drugs: The synthesis and metabolic balance of human hormones are related to women's menstrual cycle. Therefore, hormone drugs should not be used during menstruation to avoid losing balance. For example, androgen can cause menstrual disorder and inhibit ovulation; Progesterone can cause breast pain or irregular vaginal bleeding; Oral contraceptives can cause breast tenderness; Adrenal cortical hormone can cause amenorrhea or abdominal distension.
3, thyroid preparations: may cause menstrual disorder, fear of heat, sweating, arrhythmia, weight loss and other symptoms.
4. Diet pills: Diet pills contain ingredients that inhibit appetite. If applied during menstrual period, it may lead to menstrual disorder, sexual desire change, polyuria or dysuria, or anxiety, palpitation and mental stress.
5, laxatives: volume laxatives in laxatives, such as magnesium sulfate can stimulate the intestinal wall and cause pelvic congestion, so menstrual period should be banned. Others, such as gastrointestinal motility drugs, should also be used with caution or contraindication.
6. Anticoagulants: In order to prevent the increase of uterine bleeding, anticoagulants, such as coumarin and some traditional Chinese medicine thrombolytic agents, should be avoided during menstruation.
7. Hemostatic drugs: These drugs can reduce the permeability of capillaries and promote the contraction of capillaries, which may cause poor menstrual flow. In addition, traditional Chinese medicine or Chinese patent medicine with strong hemostatic effect should be used with caution.