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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research

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Article http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2020.10.023

Theoretical Discussion on the Treatment of Amenorrhea from the Heart and Spleen

Liang Liang*, Zhefeng Liu

Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Shaanxi, China.

*Corresponding author: Liang Liang

Published: November 17,2020

Abstract

Amenorrhea is one of the most difficult gynecological diseases in clinical practice. It seriously affects women’s physical and mental health. With the increasing pollution of living environment, increasing pressure of life and the indifference of health preserving concept, incidence rate is increasing. Com-pared with modern medicine, the traditional Chinese medicine has obvious difference and relative superiority in understanding, diagnosing and preventing diseases. The heart and spleen are important organs of blood, which are easily affected by emotion and disorder. If the heart and spleen are not depressed, the blood flow will be smooth. Through reading a large number of ancient literature and clinical observation, this paper holds that the etiology of amenorrhea, on the whole, is nothing but the ends of deficiency and excess, obstruction of evil Qi, obstruction of cellular vessels and exhaustion of Qi and blood biochemical sources, but they are all related to the heart and spleen. The treatment of amenorrhea should be based on the heart and spleen, and the treatment methods of resolving phlegm, dispersing liver and nourishing kidney should be considered.

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How to cite this paper

Theoretical Discussion on the Treatment of Amenorrhea from the Heart and Spleen

How to cite this paper: Liang Liang, Zhefeng Liu. (2020) Theoretical Discussion on the Treatment of Amenorrhea from the Heart and Spleen. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research, 4(4), 260-265.

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2020.10.023