Postmenstrual Bleeding in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Understanding different postmenstrual bleeding patterns according to TCM theory
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches postmenstrual bleeding as a symptom of an underlying imbalance within the body. Unlike Western medicine, which often focuses on treating the symptoms directly, TCM seeks to understand the root cause of the imbalance. In TCM, postmenstrual bleeding is often seen as an indication of disharmony in the body's energy systems, particularly involving the Qi (life energy) and Blood.
The belief is that when Qi and Blood are not flowing properly or when there is an imbalance in Yin and Yang, it can lead to various health issues, including abnormal bleeding. TCM practitioners use a holistic approach, considering factors such as emotional well-being, diet
, lifestyle, and overall health to determine the underlying pattern of disharmony causing the symptom.
In TCM, postmenstrual bleeding can be attributed to several patterns of disharmony. One common cause is Heat in the Blood, where an excess heat condition in the body leads to the blood becoming "restless" and moving out of its normal pathways. This can result in bleeding at irregular times. Symptoms of this pattern include a feeling of heat, red skin eruptions, thirst, and frequent bleeding. The treatment in TCM focuses on cooling the Blood and strengthening Qi to restore balance in the body.
TCM Patterns for Postmenstrual Bleeding
Heat
Causes: Trickling blood after period
Herbal Formulas for Postmenstrual Bleeding
Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address postmenstrual bleeding