You are here:Home > Diseases > Tubal Conditions >

Herbs for Promoting Blood Circulation Can Treat Blocked Fallopian Tubes

In the case of blocked fallopian tubes, there are adhesion, degeneration, and functional damage in the tubal cavity. Through TCM syndrome differentiation, it is believed that it is mainly caused by Qi stagnation and blood stasis. 

 
However, under long-term stimulation of pelvic inflammation, it leads to pathological changes such as congestion, edema, inflammatory infiltration, empyema, hydrops, and granulation hyperplasia in the fallopian tube.
 
Therefore, Dr. Lee believed that the drugs needed to be used for the treatment must meet two requirements: one is the efficacy of sterilization and anti-inflammation; the other is to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis and to clear and activate the channels and collaterals. Here are some common herbs with the effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.
 
 
Safflower
 
Safflower has the functions of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis to relieve pain. It can be used for the symptoms related to amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, symptoms of swelling and pain, etc.
 
 
Chinses Angelica
 
Angelica can rapidly improve the blood microcirculation in the fallopian tube, at the same time, its stasis-removing effect can gradually eliminate the stasis in the fallopian tube, so as to facilitate the regeneration of the inner wall of the fallopian tube, and thus open the blocked fallopian tube.
 
In addition, angelica is a kind of medicine suitable for patients with Yin deficiency, and it can play the effect of promoting blood circulation and Qi circulation, removing blood stasis, regulating menstruation, and relieving pain.
 
 
Peach kernel
 
The peach kernel can effectively treat congestion, moisten intestines, and relieve constipation. Secondly, it has a very good alleviating effect on women's dysmenorrhea or menstrual period when their waist and legs are sore. In addition, it can promote the production of platelets, play the role of hemostasis, and also can effectively strengthen the spleen.
 

New Comment
()

Submit Comment

Please leave a comment below with your questions and/or thoughts. All Comments are shown once approved by admin.
Name:*
Email:*
CAPTCHA:

Click me to change the verification code