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Efficacy and function of jinqiaojinniao abdominal patch
Jin Qiao Jin bird belly patch is a foreign medicine patch, which is very suitable for women to use. Let me introduce the efficacy and function of KINCHO Golden Bird Abdominal Patch to you.

Efficacy and function of jinqiaojinniao abdominal patch

This abdominal patch is added with natural wormwood, which can generate 45-degree warmth when used, accompanied by the comfortable fragrance released by wormwood. Can effectively improve menstrual abdominal pain, make the whole body warm and accelerate blood circulation. It is super comfortable to use in cold winter.

Use experience

The winter in Shanghai suddenly became very cold this year. I used to wear a coat to expose my ankles, but now I'm shivering with cold. Besides, I have a cramp in my head and am going to spend Christmas in Korea. It is said that winter in Seoul is colder, about-0/0 degrees. I can't get out without saving something warm. So I have to prepare snow boots, big cotton-padded jacket, scarf, gloves and wool hat! In addition, I bought a warm incense stick of Japanese golden bird under my friend's Amway. Xiaohongshu is very convenient to buy fried chicken. There are two kinds of ginger and wormwood, which are used below the navel. It's warm to think about it! With it in Shanghai, you can completely keep your manners and have temperature.

Is dysmenorrhea normal in women?

Dysmenorrhea, also known as menstrual pain, is a common symptom in gynecology. Female dysmenorrhea may indicate some gynecological diseases and must not be taken lightly. If you have dysmenorrhea for a long time, and the pain is obvious, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, dizziness or fatigue, or even affect your normal life, you should seek medical attention in time.

Dysmenorrhea can be divided into two types, namely primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea is functional dysmenorrhea and periodic menstrual pain. Generally, there are no organic lesions. It is characterized by spasmodic dysmenorrhea and the pain is concentrated in the lower abdomen. Other symptoms include headache, fatigue and dizziness. Secondary dysmenorrhea usually manifests as long-term dysmenorrhea, often accompanied by other gynecological symptoms. Most of them are caused by female organ diseases, such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease and uterine malformation.

Causes of dysmenorrhea

cervical stenosis

Female cervical canal stenosis can lead to menstrual blood flow obstruction and pain, which is dysmenorrhea.

Uterine dysplasia

Uterine dysplasia will lead to abnormal blood supply, resulting in uterine ischemia and hypoxia, causing uterine muscle spasm and contraction, which will lead to dysmenorrhea.

Gynecological diseases

For example, endometriosis and pelvic inflammatory disease will affect menstrual bleeding and lead to dysmenorrhea.

contraceptive device

If there are contraceptives in the body, especially intrauterine devices, it will often aggravate the degree of dysmenorrhea.

overpressure

The spirit is in a state of excessive tension and is more sensitive to pain.

Greedy and cold

Cold food can stimulate excessive spasmodic contraction of uterus and affect the normal discharge of menstrual blood, thus causing dysmenorrhea.

Irregular work and rest

Irregular work and rest can easily lead to endocrine disorders, often manifested as irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea.

Hobby alcohol and tobacco

The composition of tobacco and alcohol will interfere with the physiological process of menstruation and easily lead to dysmenorrhea.

strenuous exercise

The strenuous exercise during menstruation may cause menstrual blood to flow back from the uterine cavity to the pelvic cavity, resulting in endometriosis and dysmenorrhea.

hereditary factor

Dysmenorrhea may be hereditary, and there is a certain relationship between dysmenorrhea in women and dysmenorrhea in mothers.