Ovulation is a physiological phenomenon that occurs after menstruation in normal women of childbearing age. During the ovulation period, the body releases eggs, and the chance of pregnancy through sexual intercourse is very high at this time. However, it is abnormal for some women to bleed before ovulation. Usually, during ovulation, the vagina will secrete secretions and the amount will increase. Preovulation bleeding is rare. Generally, preovulation bleeding means that ovulation is coming and there will be ovulation. So how to treat preovulation bleeding? 1. Western medicine treatment Diethylstilbestrol 0.25-0.5nmg/day, start taking it 3 days before ovulation and stop taking it 1 to 3 days after the bleeding stops. 2. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment (1) Kidney Yin Deficiency: Vaginal bleeding between periods, small amount, red color, soreness of waist and knees, dizziness, tinnitus, fever in the five parts of the body, red tongue with little coating, and weak pulse. Treatment method: Nourish the kidney and yin, clear away heat and stop bleeding. Prescription: 15g each of raw rehmannia, glossy privet fruit, 15g each of eclipta prostrata, raw yam, and poria, and 10g each of cornus fruit, moutan bark, and oriental water plantain. Chinese patent medicine: Liuwei Dihuang Pills. (2) Internal accumulation of dampness and heat: Vaginal bleeding between periods that is red and sticky, or leucorrhea with blood; vaginal discharge that is heavy, yellow, thick, and foul-smelling; chest and abdominal distension; sticky, bitter taste in the mouth; irritability; poor appetite; lower abdominal distension; uncomfortable bowel movements; red tongue with a yellow, greasy coating; and a soft or slippery pulse. Treatment for ovulation bleeding: clear away dampness and heat, regulate menstruation and stop bleeding. Prescription: 15 grams each of Atractylodes macrocephala, raw Coix seed, Cyathula capitata, and Eleutherodactyla Root Bark, and 10 grams each of Phellodendron chinense, Alisma orientalis, and Plantago seed (package). Chinese patent medicine: Gujing Pills. (3) Blood stasis: intermenstrual bleeding, small amount, dark purple color, with small blood clots, lower abdominal pain that is resistant to pressure, depression, dark purple tongue or ecchymosis, and sluggish pulse. Treatment method: Promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, regulate menstruation and stop bleeding. Prescription: 15 grams of raw rehmannia, 10 grams each of red peony root, peach kernel, angelica, moutan bark, bitter orange peel, and tortoise shell (pre-boiled), and 1.5 grams of Panax notoginseng powder (brewed with water). Chinese patent medicine: Xuefu Zhuyu Pills. The above is an introduction to the treatment methods for preovulatory bleeding. The main method for treating preovulatory bleeding is drug treatment, which is divided into Western medicine treatment and Chinese medicine treatment. During the treatment, patients should get enough rest, avoid overwork and avoid touching raw or cold objects. At the same time, attention should be paid to diet. Patients should eat more nutritious foods, such as foods that replenish qi and blood, which will help the recovery of the disease. |
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