Growth
Hello, my daughter is entering the fourth grade this year (turning 10 years old at the end of October), and she is 140 cm tall.
Her breasts have started to develop.
When should she take bone growth medicine? Additionally, can uterine fibroids be treated with traditional Chinese medicine? Thank you.
julia, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2009/09/11
Dr. Peng Peilun reply Traditional Chinese Medicine
Hello: 1.
For females, the optimal timing for growth spurts occurs when tenderness appears below the nipples, which is also referred to as breast budding; at this stage, girls typically have not yet started menstruating.
2.
Uterine fibroids can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine.
Thank you.
Reply Date: 2009/09/11
More Info
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a unique perspective on health and wellness, particularly concerning growth in children and the management of conditions such as uterine fibroids. In your inquiry, you raised two important questions: the appropriate timing for using TCM remedies for growth (often referred to as "turning bones" or "zhuan gu") and the potential for using herbal medicine to treat uterine fibroids.
Timing for TCM Growth Remedies
In TCM, the growth phase in children, especially girls, is closely associated with the onset of puberty. The best time to start using TCM remedies for growth is typically when signs of puberty begin to manifest. For girls, this often includes the development of breast tissue, known as "breast budding." This is an indication that the body is preparing for menstruation and other hormonal changes. The ideal time to start herbal treatment is when these physical changes are observed, as this is when the body is most receptive to support in its growth and development.
In your daughter's case, since she is approaching the age of 10 and has begun to show signs of breast development, it would be advisable to consult a qualified TCM practitioner. They can assess her overall health, including her constitution and any imbalances, and recommend an appropriate herbal formula tailored to her needs. TCM often emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach, considering factors such as diet, lifestyle, and emotional well-being alongside herbal remedies.
TCM for Uterine Fibroids
Regarding the treatment of uterine fibroids with TCM, it is indeed a common practice. TCM views fibroids as a manifestation of underlying imbalances in the body, often related to "stagnation" of Qi (energy) and blood, as well as deficiencies in certain organ systems, particularly the liver and kidneys. Herbal medicine can be used to help regulate menstrual cycles, alleviate symptoms such as pain and heavy bleeding, and address the fibroids themselves.
Common TCM herbs used for managing uterine fibroids include:
1. Dan Shen (Salvia miltiorrhiza): Known for its ability to invigorate blood circulation and reduce stagnation.
2. Bai Shao (Paeonia lactiflora): Often used to nourish the blood and regulate menstruation.
3. Xiang Fu (Cyperus rotundus): Helps to regulate Qi and alleviate pain.
4. He Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorum): Known for its nourishing properties, particularly for the liver and kidneys.
A TCM practitioner may also recommend dietary changes and lifestyle modifications to support overall health and balance. It's essential to approach treatment for fibroids comprehensively, as they can vary in size and symptoms.
Conclusion
In summary, for your daughter, the best time to start TCM growth remedies is when she shows signs of puberty, particularly breast development. For uterine fibroids, TCM offers various herbal treatments that can help manage symptoms and address the underlying imbalances. It is crucial to work with a qualified TCM practitioner who can provide personalized recommendations based on a thorough assessment of her health. This holistic approach can help ensure that both growth and any health concerns are managed effectively and safely.
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