Traditional Chinese Medicine for Menstrual Issues and Side Effects - Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Hello, I have been experiencing frequent mouth sores lately, especially during my menstrual period (they always occur then).
I do not have abdominal pain when my period comes.
A few days ago, I visited a Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor who prescribed me Qingxin Lianzi Decoction (6.0 grams), Huanglian Jiedu Decoction (4.0 grams), and Ganlu Decoction (4.0 grams) for five days.
I have been taking the medicine for four days now, and since then, I have experienced: 1.
Loss of appetite 2.
Weakness in my limbs 3.
A constant feeling of heat in my mouth 4.
General lethargy (poor taste).
I also have Hepatitis B, and I am unsure if my menstrual period and the consumption of Chinese herbal medicine are related to these symptoms.
Thank you for your help.

Xiao Mei, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/05/14

Dr. Yan Sumei reply Traditional Chinese Medicine


Xiaomei's symptoms are likely due to her menstrual cycle and the consumption of several cold medications, and are not closely related to hepatitis B.
If she stops taking the medications and takes some time to rest after her menstrual period, she should gradually recover.
There's no need to worry too much.

Reply Date: 2004/05/14

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Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for menstrual issues involves a holistic approach that considers the balance of Yin and Yang, the flow of Qi (vital energy), and the health of the organs involved in the menstrual cycle. In TCM, menstrual issues can be attributed to various factors, including imbalances in the body, emotional stress, dietary habits, and environmental influences.

In your case, you mentioned experiencing symptoms such as loss of appetite, weakness in your limbs, a sensation of heat in your mouth, and overall fatigue, especially during your menstrual period. These symptoms can be indicative of a few underlying issues in TCM. For instance, the sensation of heat may suggest an excess condition, while weakness and loss of appetite could point toward a deficiency, particularly in the Spleen or Qi.

The herbal prescriptions you received—Qingxin Lianzi Decoction (清心蓮子飲), Huanglian Jiedu Decoction (黃連解毒湯), and Ganlu Decoction (甘露飲)—are commonly used in TCM to address various conditions. Qingxin Lianzi Decoction is often used to calm the mind and nourish the heart, which can be beneficial if stress or anxiety is contributing to your symptoms. Huanglian Jiedu Decoction is known for its ability to clear heat and detoxify, which may help if you are experiencing symptoms of excess heat. Ganlu Decoction is typically used to resolve dampness and support the Spleen.

However, it's essential to note that the combination of these herbs may lead to side effects, especially if they are not well-suited to your specific constitution or if there is an underlying condition, such as your Hepatitis B. The symptoms you are experiencing—loss of appetite, weakness, and a feeling of heat—could be a reaction to the cooling and detoxifying nature of the herbs, particularly if your body is already in a weakened state.

In TCM, it is crucial to tailor treatments to the individual's unique constitution and current health status. If you are experiencing adverse effects from the herbal treatment, it may be beneficial to consult your TCM practitioner again. They can reassess your condition and adjust your herbal formula accordingly. It may also be helpful to discuss your Hepatitis B status with your practitioner, as certain herbs may interact with liver function.

Additionally, lifestyle factors such as diet, stress management, and rest play a significant role in managing menstrual health in TCM. A balanced diet that supports the Spleen and nourishes the body can help alleviate some of the symptoms you are experiencing. Foods that are warm and nourishing, such as cooked grains, soups, and stews, may be more beneficial than raw or cold foods, especially during your menstrual period.

In summary, while TCM offers valuable insights and treatments for menstrual issues, it is essential to approach herbal medicine with caution, especially when experiencing side effects. Continuous communication with your TCM practitioner is vital to ensure that your treatment aligns with your overall health and well-being. If symptoms persist or worsen, seeking further medical advice is advisable to rule out any other underlying conditions.

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