Impact of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Menstrual Cycle After Injury - Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Hello, I started taking Gui Lu Er Xian Jiao in February due to a femur fracture from a car accident.
However, I was unaware that it should not be taken during menstruation.
I continued to take Gui Lu Er Xian Jiao during my menstrual period in February.
Could this have a direct or indirect impact on my menstrual cycle in March? (Currently, my period is 6 days late.)

Chen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/03/23

Dr. Zhang Chunfang reply Traditional Chinese Medicine


Gui Lu Er Xian Jiao is a warming tonic for the liver and kidneys.
Since your constitution is not well understood, and you are in the kidney yang phase before menstruation, it is necessary to have an evaluation by a physician.
Chiayi Hospital cares about your health.

Reply Date: 2023/03/23

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The use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), such as Gui Lu Er Xian Jiao, after an injury like a femur fracture can have various effects on the body, including potential impacts on the menstrual cycle. Gui Lu Er Xian Jiao is a tonic traditionally used to nourish the kidneys and support overall vitality, which may be beneficial for recovery after an injury. However, it is essential to consider how it interacts with the menstrual cycle.

Firstly, the menstrual cycle is regulated by a complex interplay of hormones, primarily estrogen and progesterone. Any significant physical trauma, such as a car accident resulting in a fracture, can lead to stress on the body. This stress can disrupt hormonal balance, potentially leading to changes in the menstrual cycle, such as delayed periods or irregular cycles.
In your case, taking Gui Lu Er Xian Jiao during your menstrual period may not directly cause a delay in your cycle, but it could indirectly influence it by affecting your overall health and recovery. TCM emphasizes the importance of balance within the body, and any disruption—whether from injury, stress, or medication—can lead to imbalances that may affect menstruation.

The fact that your period is late by six days could be attributed to several factors, including:
1. Physical Stress: The trauma from the accident and the subsequent healing process can lead to hormonal fluctuations.

2. Emotional Stress: The psychological impact of an accident can also affect menstrual regularity.

3. Diet and Lifestyle Changes: Changes in your diet, activity level, and overall health during recovery can influence your menstrual cycle.

4. Medication Effects: While Gui Lu Er Xian Jiao is generally considered safe, any herbal supplement can have varying effects on individuals, and its impact on hormonal balance is not fully understood.

It is advisable to monitor your menstrual cycle closely. If your period does not arrive soon or if you experience other concerning symptoms (such as severe pain or unusual discharge), it would be prudent to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide a more comprehensive evaluation and determine if further investigation is needed.

In TCM, if there are concerns about menstrual irregularities, practitioners may suggest treatments aimed at restoring balance, such as acupuncture, herbal remedies, or dietary adjustments. These treatments can help regulate the menstrual cycle and support overall health.

In conclusion, while Gui Lu Er Xian Jiao may not directly cause a delay in your menstrual cycle, the combination of physical trauma, stress, and any changes in your health regimen could contribute to the irregularity. It is essential to take a holistic approach to your recovery, considering both physical and emotional aspects, and to seek professional guidance if you have concerns about your menstrual health.

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