1. Umbilical therapy
Prescription: Taraxacum mongolicum, Radix Aucklandiae, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Angelicae Dahuricae, Fructus Gardeniae and Herba Menthae each 30g, Herba Violae, Fructus Trichosanthis, Radix Astragali each 0/8g, and Moschus 4g.
Usage: grind the medicine into fine powder, clean the navel with alcohol, dry it, put 0.5g powder, gently press it with cotton and fix it with adhesive tape. Change the medicine for 3 days 1 time, and 8 times 1 course of treatment. Menstruation and functional bleeding are contraindications.
Efficacy: After three courses of umbilical application, the effective rate was 99.3%.
2. Kneading method
Apply thenar or thenar of the palm to the affected area, gently massage the swelling and pain, and repeatedly knead and press the hard block several times until it becomes soft.
3. Three-finger pinch method
The wrist joints of both hands are slightly extended backward, and the thumb is placed across the skin. When eating, put two fingers on the skin in front of the thumb, pinch the skin with three fingers, and pinch with both hands alternately.
4. Eat less foods high in sugar, fat and calories.
Eat less foods high in sugar, fat and calories, eat more beans, fruits and vegetables, drink less coffee, cocoa and chocolate, and don't drink alcohol. Also, control the intake of animal protein to avoid excessive estrogen, and it is best to eat less or not to eat honey. Take more vitamins.
5. Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is very important, and the harm of mammary gland hyperplasia to human body is nothing more than psychological harm. Due to the lack of correct understanding of this disease, unhealthy psychological factors excessively stimulate anxiety and sadness, leading to neurasthenia, which will aggravate endocrine disorders and promote proliferation. Therefore, all kinds of unhealthy psychological stimuli should be lifted. Pay more attention to people with poor psychological endurance, be less angry, maintain emotional stability, be lively and cheerful, which is conducive to proliferation and early recovery.