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Many female friends didn't have dysmenorrhea when they were young, but in their thirties they had dysmenorrhea and irregular menstruation. When they went to the hospital for examination, they got adenomyosis.

Adenomyosis usually occurs in young and middle-aged women aged 30-50, often accompanied by symptoms such as abnormal menstruation, dysmenorrhea and even infertility. Because it is easy to relapse after operation, it is recommended to treat it with traditional Chinese medicine in clinic.

Therefore, in the view of Chinese medicine, this disease is actually blood stasis block, so the treatment should focus on promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and cannot inhibit ovarian ovulation.

There is such a prescription in the synopsis of the golden chamber by Mr. Zhang Zhongjing, which can treat adenomyosis with definite curative effect.

Prescription: Danggui Shaoyao Powder

Comprise angelica, peony, tuckahoe, largehead atractylodes rhizome, rhizoma alismatis and rhizoma ligustici chuanxiong.

In the prescription, Paeonia lactiflora enters the liver meridian, and it is used to soften the liver and nourish yin, assist Angelica sinensis to replenish blood and promote blood circulation, and Chuanxiong to promote blood circulation and regulate qi. All three are used to tonify the liver, help the liver and relieve pain. Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos and Alisma orientalis are all used to strengthen the spleen and eliminate dampness.

This recipe treats both liver and spleen, qi and blood, reinforcing and reducing, regulating menstruation and relieving pain, and treating various diseases of women's epigastric pain.

In clinic, Danggui Shaoyao Powder is often used as the basic prescription, combined with the specific situation of patients' menstrual cycle, clinical symptoms, reproductive needs, etc., to treat both the symptoms and root causes of adenomyosis, which can not only obviously relieve the clinical symptoms such as dysmenorrhea, but also adjust the mood of patients and achieve the purpose of treating both body and mind.

Examples of medical records:

The patient, a 32-year-old female, was treated for menstrual abdominal pain with low back pain for 3 years.

Upon inquiry, I learned that the patient had severe abdominal pain during menstruation, accompanied by low back pain, fatigue and leg weakness. Observing the tongue coating, it is found that the tongue is reddish, the coating is white and greasy, and the pulse is slippery.

Ultrasonic examination showed that the muscular layer of the right fundus wall was thickened and the echo was uneven, suggesting adenomyosis.

Because the patient still has fertility requirements and doesn't want to tidy up, I gave her Chinese medicine therapy. I used Danggui Shaoyao Powder to add and subtract the main prescription:

Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Rhizoma Alismatis, Poria, bran fried atractylodes, Rhizoma Acori Graminei, Bulbus Fritillariae Thunbergii, Radix Astragali, Herba Epimedii, and Carapax Trionycis vinegar (decocted first).

After taking the above dose of 14, the patient's dysmenorrhea symptoms were relieved, and the abdomen felt slightly uncomfortable, and the effect did not improve. The original party continued to consolidate.

After the third diagnosis, dysmenorrhea improved obviously, and the symptoms of low back pain and fatigue disappeared, and the treatment of the first diagnosis continued.

After 3 months of this treatment, the patient had no menstrual abdominal pain, and was followed up for half a year after stopping the drug. There was no recurrence of abdominal pain during menstruation.

Adenomyosis often seriously affects the physical and mental health of patients. Danggui Shaoyao Powder can not only relieve the symptoms of dysmenorrhea caused by adenomyosis, but also regulate the mood of patients and achieve the purpose of treating body and mind.

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