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On the Influence of Emotion on Ovarian Reserve Function and Discussion on Diagnosis and Treatment

Na Zheng, Xiaoping Cui*, Rui Ma, Zuang Li, Xinchun Xiao

Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, Shaanxi, 712046, China.

*Corresponding author: Xiaoping Cui

Published: February 4,2021

Abstract

With the rapid development of society, women have to bear multiple pressures from family, life and work, which virtually affect the function of ovarian reserve. In order to explore the relationship between emotional factors and ovarian reserve function, by analyzing the importance and harmfulness of emotional factors to ovarian reserve function, this paper highlights the need to soothe the liver and regulate qi in the whole process of treatment. The importance of emotional factors to ovarian reserve function is emphasized, and it is concluded that there is a significant clinical effect in the treatment of ovarian reserve function from the liver theory, and it is advocated that clinical attention should be paid to the regulating effect of emotion on ovarian reserve function. In order to achieve the purpose of harmony of qi and blood, at the same time, this paper is expected to provide a certain scientific basis for clinical treatment. Another case 1 is attached for corroboration.

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How to cite this paper

On the Influence of Emotion on Ovarian Reserve Function and Discussion on Diagnosis and Treatment

How to cite this paper: Na Zheng, Xiaoping Cui, Rui Ma, Zuang Li, Xinchun Xiao. (2021) On the Influence of Emotion on Ovarian Reserve Function and Discussion on Diagnosis and Treatment. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research5(1), 89-95.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2021.01.012