Can I Take Jintian Naneling During Uterine Fibroid Surgery? - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Is it safe to take Jintian Naneling during uterine fibroid surgery?


Hello, doctor.
I currently have a problem with uterine fibroids and will be scheduling surgery to have them removed.
I am concerned that my menstrual period may cause complications during the surgery.
I would like to know if it is safe to take Jintian Nanning during the period of the uterine fibroid surgery.
Are there any side effects related to the surgery or anesthesia? Thank you.

puu, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/01/07

Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, it generally does not have an impact.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/01/07

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When considering the use of Jintian Naneling (井田拿能寧) during uterine fibroid surgery, it is essential to understand both the nature of the medication and the context of the surgery. Jintian Naneling is a traditional Chinese medicine often used for various health issues, including gynecological conditions. However, its specific effects during surgical procedures, particularly those involving anesthesia and potential bleeding, need careful consideration.

First, it is crucial to consult with your surgeon or anesthesiologist regarding any medications you are taking or plan to take before surgery. This is because certain medications can interact with anesthesia or affect blood clotting, which is particularly important during surgeries like fibroid removal. For instance, if Jintian Naneling has any blood-thinning properties, it could increase the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure.
Moreover, the timing of medication intake is also significant. If you are scheduled for surgery, your healthcare provider may recommend stopping certain medications or supplements in the days leading up to the surgery to minimize risks. This is typically done to ensure that your body is in the best possible condition for the procedure and to reduce the likelihood of complications.

Regarding the potential side effects of Jintian Naneling in the context of surgery, while it may have beneficial effects for some conditions, it is essential to consider that herbal medications can have varying effects on individuals. Some patients may experience allergic reactions or other side effects that could complicate surgical outcomes. Additionally, the interaction of herbal medications with anesthetic agents is not always well-studied, which adds another layer of uncertainty.

In general, the best course of action is to have an open discussion with your healthcare team. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history, the specifics of your fibroid condition, and the planned surgical approach. They may suggest alternative pain management or treatment options that are safer and more effective in the perioperative setting.

In summary, while Jintian Naneling may offer benefits for managing symptoms related to uterine fibroids, its use during surgery should be approached with caution. Always prioritize communication with your healthcare providers to ensure that any medications you take do not interfere with your surgery or recovery. They can guide you on the safest practices and help you make informed decisions regarding your health and treatment options.

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