Reference; https://mbp-japan.com/jijico/articles/32358/
Modified and translated by CFJA
Is the Surge in Gynecological Disorders Due to Increased Menstruation Frequency?!
In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of people with gynecological diseases. This is believed to be due to the increased frequency of menstruation. However, aside from pregnancy, there are essentially no natural ways to reduce the number of menstrual cycles. The focus is on minimizing damage to the ovaries and uterus and maintaining a healthy body.
There are many concerns related to menstruation besides menstrual pain, such as:
1. Menstruation lasting from 10 days to two weeks
2. Having a period two to three times a month
3. Heavy bleeding leading to anemia
4. Excessive vaginal discharge
Many people visit clinics with these symptoms. Numerous case studies on gynecological disorders related to menstrual cycles have been presented at acupuncture-related conferences in Eastern medicine. Acupuncture treatment is effective, so we encourage you to consult with us.
Additionally, many people visit us with concerns due to insufficient hormone production, such as:
1. Lack of ovulation
2. Anovulation
3. Failure of the fertilized egg to develop
4. Failure of the fertilized egg to implant
The number of people visiting acupuncture clinics with the desire to conceive is increasing.
Gynecological disorders can often be addressed with acupuncture and blood stasis treatment. Our clinic welcomes many pregnant and postpartum women each year.
Acupuncture and Blood Stasis Treatment (Cupping ) Are Effective for “Organic Dysmenorrhea”
For those interested in acupuncture treatment for “organic dysmenorrhea,” such as endometriosis and uterine fibroids, we recommend consulting with a local acupuncture clinic or a medical institution with acupuncturists. It is also important to keep your body warm as part of maintaining good health.
Improving menstrual pain in your teens and twenties is crucial, as it may progress to “organic dysmenorrhea,” such as endometriosis or uterine fibroids, in your thirties and beyond, making it important to review your lifestyle.
Yoga is recommended for relieving menstrual pain, and we encourage you to incorporate it into your routine for maintaining your health and managing your well-being. Exercise, breathing techniques, and meditation are also effective.
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