A method for treating dysmenorrhea
Motherwort boiled eggs to treat dysmenorrhea.
Dysmenorrhea can be divided into five types: qi stagnation and blood stasis, cold-dampness stagnation, downward flow of damp-heat, deficiency of qi and blood, and deficiency of liver and kidney. For dysmenorrhea patients with qi stagnation and blood stasis, eating motherwort and boiled eggs is a good treatment. The typical clinical manifestations of dysmenorrhea patients with qi stagnation and blood stasis are: menstrual cycle is often irregular, inexplicable upset and chest tightness begin to appear 2 ~ 3 days before menstruation, and they often lose their temper over trivial matters, accompanied by chest pain, abdominal pain before or during menstruation, less menstrual flow and dark color.
The specific method of cooking eggs with motherwort: Take 2 eggs, motherwort 30g, Rhizoma Corydalis 15g, put them in a casserole and add a proper amount of water to cook them together. After the eggs are cooked, shell them and cook for a while, then go to the dregs to eat eggs and drink soup. Take 1 ~ 2 days before menstruation, daily 1 dose for 5 ~ 7 days.
Motherwort boiled eggs treatment principle: eggs have the function of nourishing yin and enriching blood; Motherwort is an important medicine for treating gynecological diseases in past dynasties, which has the functions of relaxing uterine spasm and diminishing inflammation. Corydalis yanhusuo has the functions of promoting qi circulation, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis and relieving pain, and is a commonly used drug for treating dysmenorrhea in clinic. The combination of the three can promote qi circulation, nourish blood, promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis and relieve pain, and is a good diet therapy for dysmenorrhea patients.
Patients with dysmenorrhea due to qi stagnation and blood stasis should not only insist on eating boiled eggs with motherwort, but also eat more foods with the functions of soothing liver and regulating qi, promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation, such as white radish, citrus, bergamot and fennel.