Postpartum Aphasiaaccording to TCM

What is Postpartum Aphasia?

Postpartum aphasia is a neurological condition that emerges after childbirth, characterized by difficulties in language processing and speech. Women experiencing this condition may face challenges in expressing themselves verbally, understanding speech, reading, or writing. This disruption in the ability to communicate is not just a physical hurdle but can also have profound emotional and psychological impacts, particularly in the sensitive postpartum period. While not a common condition, its occurrence is significant enough to warrant attention and care.

How does TCM view Postpartum Aphasia?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches postpartum aphasia through the lens of energy flow and balance within the body. In TCM, this condition is thought to arise from imbalances in the flow of Qi, the vital life force, particularly in relation to the Lung channel.

Causes of Postpartum Aphasia according to TCM

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, postpartum aphasia is understood as a result of complex internal imbalances that occur after childbirth. TCM posits that the physical and emotional stress of delivery can disrupt the natural flow of Qi, particularly impacting the functions of the Lung. This disruption may manifest as speech difficulties, reflecting an imbalance in the vital energies.

Additionally, TCM recognizes the role of external pathogenic factors like Wind, which can invade the body during the vulnerable postpartum period, further contributing to Qi Stagnation and leading to symptoms like aphasia. The intricate interplay between internal vulnerabilities and external influences is central to TCM's understanding of this condition.

Acupoints for Postpartum Aphasia

In managing postpartum aphasia, TCM recommends specific acupoints to stimulate the body's healing process and rebalance Qi. One such acupoint is Lieque LU-7, located above the wrist crease in a V-shaped depression near the styloid process of the radius.

Stimulating this point is believed to help descend and diffuse Lung Qi, expel external Wind, and open the Directing Vessel. This action is thought to have a beneficial effect on the bladder and overall Qi flow. By focusing on these acupoints, TCM aims to address the root causes of postpartum aphasia, promoting recovery and enhancing the overall well-being of the patient.

See more details below about Lieque LU-7, an acupoint used to address postpartum aphasia.

  • By Meridian
  • Lung Channel
Lieque LU-7

Lieque LU-7

Above the styloid process of the radius, about 1.5 cun proximal to the wrist crease (wrist joint space) in a V-shaped depression.