How to treat thin endometrium? Comprehensive treatment methods

How to treat thin endometrium? Comprehensive treatment methods

Thin endometrium is a common uterine disease in women. Thin endometrium can cause symptoms such as scanty menstruation and abnormal leucorrhea, and can also cause difficulty in conception. Sometimes, even if conception occurs, miscarriage is likely to occur. Therefore, women should seek timely treatment when they have problems with thin endometrium.

1. Surgical treatment

1: Surgical treatment is generally suitable for thin endometrium caused by endometrial adhesion and damage. It can only be treated with cold instruments under hysteroscopy and then anti-adhesion treatment. In severe cases, endometrial transplantation is required.

2. Traditional Chinese Medicine

1: In traditional Chinese medicine theory, thin endometrium is mostly caused by kidney deficiency and deficiency of both Qi and blood, which results in inability of Qi and blood to nourish the body and disorder of Chong and Ren meridians. Chinese medicine can be used to replenish qi and blood, benefit the kidneys and strengthen the spleen, so that the endometrium gradually thickens. But traditional Chinese medicine generally takes a long time to take effect.

Three: Diet therapy

Black beans: Method 1: Eat black bean glutinous rice porridge twice a day, morning and evening (30 grams of black beans, 60 grams of glutinous rice. Anyway, the amount of glutinous rice should be twice that of black beans).

Method 2: Soak some black beans in clean water for about 12 hours, then cook them until cooked through, adding a little salt. Starting from the first day after the end of menstruation, take 47 pills a day for 6 consecutive days.

Diet therapy 2: donkey-hide gelatin, black fungus; snow frog; continue to drink soy milk; black-bone chicken stew; honey + walnut + black sesame; eating more melon seeds helps thicken the endometrium.

IV: Western medicine

1: Thin endometrium caused by simple endocrine factors can be adjusted clinically with hormones. Appropriate amounts of estrogen and progesterone can increase the thickness of the endometrium to a certain extent and improve the symptoms of thin endometrium. However, hormones are very harmful. Long-term use can lead to organ failure and a sharp decline in immunity.

Five: In addition to the diet therapy for thin endometrium

In addition, many patients also combine medication to replenish qi and blood, promote the secretion of estrogen and progesterone, regulate endocrine balance, warm the meridians and dispel cold, and dredge the collaterals. It is beneficial to the patency of the fallopian tubes, enhances sexual desire, and creates a warm uterus for the fetus; it repairs a damaged uterus, enhances immunity, and the traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods for thin endometrium are safe and reliable, thereby promoting the early healing of physical and mental trauma.

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