Traditional Chinese Medicine Nursing for Hyperprolactinemia

Traditional Chinese Medicine Nursing for Hyperprolactinemia

What is the reason for high prolactin (PRL)? Excessive prolactin in women can lead to visual impairment, neurological diseases, hypopituitarism, cerebral hemorrhage, female infertility, cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea and other diseases, which are extremely harmful. So what is the reason for high prolactin (PRL)? What causes high prolactin (PRL) in women?

The concentration of prolactin in the serum is many times higher than the normal standard, which can occur in many clinical diseases, including infertility, amenorrhea, delayed menstruation (sometimes once every few months), light menstrual blood, short menstruation (mostly 12 days), and rarely pituitary hypertrophy and pituitary mass formation.

In today's fast-paced work and life, many women of childbearing age are extremely nervous and under great psychological pressure, which leads to endocrine disorders. Chinese medicine believes that this disease is depression. Depression is the origin of the disease. Long-term mental and physical fatigue often causes the body's qi and blood to be deficient. Chinese medicine believes that this disease is deficiency. Deficiency is a staged result in the development of this disease.

Depression and deficiency cause poor circulation of qi and blood, which eventually leads to stasis, a more serious consequence of the disease.

Western medicine has no good way to treat this disease. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment only needs to follow the principles of relieving depression, replenishing and dispersing blood stasis, and most of them can achieve satisfactory results.

General medicinal use:

Angelica 10g, white peony root 10g, Chuanxiong 10g, raw earth 15g,

6g safflower, 10g peach kernel, 10g Korean ginseng, 10g white atractylodes,

10g of Poria cocos, 20g of Chinese yam, 10g of Bupleurum chinense, 10g of Curcuma aromatica,

10g of Yuanhu, 10g of Jinlingzi, 10g of Huangjing, 10g of Qiguo,

10 grams of Curculigo orchioides, 10 grams of Morinda officinalis, and 6 grams of licorice.

Add or subtract according to symptoms. [Distinguish between cold, heat, deficiency and excess]

One course of treatment is 30 doses.

For amenorrhea patients, take the medicine until menstruation comes, then stop taking it. Continue taking it after menstruation ends.

For those with irregular menstruation, take the medicine between two menstrual periods. It can be taken continuously for 2-3 menstrual cycles until the symptoms are basically improved.

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