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Title: Understanding Gynecology in TCM


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Understanding Gynecology in TCM
  • Zhangqinhua
  • Gynecology of Shuguang hospital

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link
  • Menopause
  • Infertility
  • Extra eight meridians

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physiological structures
  • women have special physiological structures like
    the uterus that affect menstruation, pregnancy,
    childbirth and lactation.
  • These organs especially need blood and qi to
    function with the meridians acting as
    communicating channels.
  • the physiological functions are dependent upon
    the promotional effects of the organs,meridians,
    blood and qi working together.

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Zang and fu
  • physiological functions of the uterus are
    associated with the heart, liver, spleen and
    kidneys as well as the Conception and
    Thoroughfare Vessels.
  • The heart rules the blood.
  • The liver stores the blood.
  • The spleen governs the blood.
  • The kidneys store essence.
  • The Conception and Thoroughfare Vessels control
    qi and blood in the uterus.

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eight meridians
  • Normal physiological functioning also depends on
    the proper regulation of the eight meridians.
  • Because the majority of uterine qi and blood
    travels within these meridians, the relationship
    of the uterus and the extra meridian network is
    extremely close.

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eight meridians
  • Their main function is to strengthen the links
    between the twelve regular meridians and to
    regulate qi and blood circulation.
  • They have special relationships with the liver,
    kidney, spleen, uterus, brain and marrow and thus
    influence these structures physiologically and
    pathologically.

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Blood and qi
  • Menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth and lactation
    are unique to women.
  • Blood is the elementary basis of these
    physiological functions hence there is the saying
    that "women take blood as primary." \
  • TCM believes that a woman is always in a state of
    blood insufficiency and is relatively excess qi
    inside the body.
  • However, the blood and qi mutually generate and
    depend on each other

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Seven emotions
  • The seven emotions exert their effects on various
    organs significantly.
  • Anxiety and anger damage the liver, which then
    fails to regulate blood and qi flow.
  • Pensiveness damages the spleen, which then loses
    its role in consolidating the blood.

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Pattern of chongrens dieases
  • Cold sydrome in chongren
  • Shaofuzhuyu tang
  • Heat sydrome in chongren
  • Qinliansiwu tang add zhixiangfu- true heat
  • Danzhixiaoyaosan emotion lead to fire
  • Liangditangempty yin
  • Indeficiency sydrome in chongren
  • Dangguidihuang tang

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  • Uncontrol syndrome in chongren
  • Shoutai pill
  • stasis syndrome in chong ren
  • Guizhifulin pill
  • Zhuyu tanglt yilingaicuogt
  • Dampness and blood stasis in chong ren
  • Baijiangcao chaohu zhishi shaoyao gancao danshen
    gegen yimucao
  • Ezhu shenmiren

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Penetrating vessel (Chong mai)
  • The Penetrating vessel influences the supply and
    proper circulation of blood in the uterus
  • controlling the cycle-length, quantity, quality,
    duration and coloration of menstruation.
  • acts as a reservoir for the blood
  • sea of blood.

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  • One branchthe foot yangming channel which is
    rich in qi and blood
  • One branch connects the Kidney channel which
    stores jing which is also an important source of
    blood.
  • The Penetrating vessels pathway flows upwards,
    connecting these two blood-rich channels.
  • This characteristic makes it possible for the
    Penetrating vessel to serve as a reservoir for
    blood, counterbalancing excessive or deficient
    blood supply to the uterus, and thus regulating
    menstruation.

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Chinese herbs affect the Penetrating vessel
  • strengthening the Penetrating vessel
  • Gui Ban Bie Jia E Jiao ,Zi He Che
  • Zhi Mu Xuan Shen Huang Bai
  • Sheng Di Huang Gou Qi Zi
  • Regulating its qi.
  • Yan Hu Suo, Chuan Lian Zi, Xiang Fu
  • Yu Jin , Qing Pi and Xiao Hui Xiang.

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Morning sickness
  • results from rebellious qi in the Penetrating
    vessel.
  • During pregnancy, especially the first three
    months, profound changes to the Penetrating
    vessel take place.
  • The mothers blood, essence and Kidney energy are
    diverted to nourish the foetus, so qi and blood
    become relatively deficient in the Penetrating
    vessel and its qi rebels upwards towards the
    Stomach and chest.

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easing morningsickness in pregnant women.
  • subduing rebellious Penetrating vessel qi
  • stop morning sickness
  • Mu Xiang
  • Sha Ren
  • Chen Pi
  • Su Ye

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Case History
  • A 42 year old patient
  • had late periods for three consecutive months.
  • Her menstrual bleeding was pale red in colour,
    thin in quality, scanty and without clots.
  • She had had a digestive problem for three years
    with reduced appetite, fullness and copious
    abdominal gas, alternating constipation and
    diarrhoea
  • a pale tongue with a thin white, slightly greasy
    tongue coating.
  • diagnosis was delayed menstruation.
  • The differentiation was Spleen deficiency.which
    caused qi and blood deficiency and emptiness of
    the Penetrating vessel
  • Ba Zhen Tang plus E Jiao and Gou Qi Zi

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  • After three weeks of treatment, her period came
    on time (and was subsequently regular), and there
    was a great improvement in digestive function.
  • Ba Zhen Tang is a formula which tonifies qi and
    blood E Jiao and Gou Qi Zi tonify blood and are
    the herbs that strengthen the Penetrating vessel.

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Conception vessel (Ren mai)
  • The Conception vessel is very closely related to
    the uterus and to the female reproductive
    function.
  • It regulates qi and blood in all the yin
    channels.
  • helps to regulate menstruation
  • directs the development and growth of the foetus,
  • most important during pregnancy

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  • The function of the Conception vessel is related
    to its course.
  • It originates from the uterus in women and
    emerges at Huiyin in the perineum. It runs
    anteriorly to the pubic region and all the way up
    to the throat along the midline of the body. From
    the throat it ascends to curve around the lips
    and up to the eyes to meet the Stomach channel
    Along this path, it connects with
  • the yin channels of the hand and foot, and the
    Yin Linking
  • (Yin Wei) vessel many times. It connects all the
    yin channels
  • of the human body, combining yin, essence and
    fluids, and
  • so is called the sea of yin channels. This
    means that the
  • Conception vessel provides the yin substances for
    all female
  • physiological processes, including puberty,
    conception,
  • pregnancy, childbirth and menopause.

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  • The Conception vessel can be used to nourish the
    bodys
  • yin energy, particularly in women after
    menopause, and to
  • reduce the effects of empty-heat symptoms
    deriving from
  • yin deficiency which is a common problem in the
    menopausal
  • stage. It can also be used for problems relating
    to
  • menarche, conception, fertility and pregnancy,
    especially
  • for pregnancy, because the Conception vessel
    controls the
  • foetus.

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  • Conception vessel has meeting points with the
    Spleen, Liver and Kidney channels
  • Spleen is the root of qi and blood
  • Liver is responsible for the free flow of qi and
    stores blood
  • Kidney stores essence and is responsible for
    reproduction.

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herbs for nourishing the Conception vessel
  • Gui Ban , Bie Jia, E Jiao, Zi He Che
  • Zhi Mu, Xuan Shen, Huang Bai
  • Sheng Di Huang Gou Qi Zi
  • The same to those for nourishing the Penetrating
    vessel.

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Case History
  • A 45 year old female patient
  • Hot flushes, night sweating and irritability for
    six months, accompanied by soreness of the lower
    back,
  • heavy and irregular periods with red blood which
    was thick in quality with few clots.
  • tongue was red with little coating
  • Pulse was fine and rapid.
  • diagnose as suffering from menopausal syndrome
  • differentiated as Kidney yin deficiency with
    empty heat.
  • Zuo Gui Wan plus Gui Ban and Zhi Mu.

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  • After two weeks of treatment, she felt much
    better, except for continuing mild night sweats.
  • Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan was then prescribed
  • About three months later, she had no further
    symptoms.
  • Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan and Zuo Gui Wan are
    traditional formulas for nourishing Kidney yin,
    and the former can also clear empty heat.
  • Gui Ban and Zhi Mu are the herbs which nourish
    the Conception vessel and clear empty heat.

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The Governing vessel
  • originates in the uterus and descends to Huiyin
    REN-1. This is common to all three of the
    Governing, Conception and Penetrating vessels,
    which is why Li Shi-zhen calls them three
    branches of one vessel.
  • The Governing vessel primary pathway runs
    posteriorly along the midline of the sacrum, its
    first branch curls around the vagina and the
    interior of the spinal column and enters the
    Kidneys, and its abdominal (second) branch
    ascends the midline of the abdomen and has an
    influence on the genital system in women.

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Some herbs
  • Fu Zi
  • Rou Gui
  • Gan Jiang
  • Chuan Jiao
  • Gui Zhi
  • possess heating qualities that are in keeping
    with the Governing vessels yang nature.

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Case History
  • A 34 year old woman
  • in her 31st week of pregnancy,suddenly for no
    apparent reason felt contraction of her uterus,
    lower abdominal pain, dull pain and soreness in
    the lower back that was also occasionally sharp
    in nature, and excessive thin white odourless
    vaginal discharge. There was no vaginal bleeding.
  • The tongue was pale red with little coating
  • the pulse was slippery and fine
  • the chi (root) positions of the pulse were weak.
  • Diagnose was preterm labour.
  • The Chinese medicine diagnosis was restless
    foetus
  • differentiated asKidney qi deficiency.
  • Shou Tai Wan add Dang Shen and Bai Zhu

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  • Three days later, she reported no further pain in
    the abdomen, with only slight remaining soreness
    in her lower back.
  • However there was redness at the tip of her
    tongue which indicated the presence of heat, so
    this time I added Huang Qin to the formula.

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  • at her due date she bore a healthy baby.
  • This case is restless foetus caused by Kidney qi
    deficiency.
  • Shou Tai Wan is a formula for consolidating
    Kidney qi.
  • Dang Shen and Bai Zhu added to tonify the Spleen
    and dry dampness in order to treat the excessive
    vaginal discharge.
  • Because of her red tongue tip showing heat, Huang
    Qin was added to the formula, especially because
    Huang Qin and Bai Zhu in combination are very
    good at calming the foetus.

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Girdle vessel (Dai mai)
  • The Girdle vessel is the only horizontal vessel
    of the body.
  • It encircles the waist like a belt.
  • The Girdle vessel encircles and influences all
    the channels in a longitudinal direction,and
    directly affects female physiology and pathology.

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  • The Kidneys functions of storing essence and
    lowering and holding qi
  • the Spleens function of raising qi
  • The Livers function of smoothing the flow of qi
    all rely on the Girdle vessels encircling of the
    body.
  • Impairment of the Girdle vessels function can
    lead to a decline in the Spleens ability to
    transform and transport food and drink.
  • contributing to dampness which may infuse
    downwards
  • and cause excessive vaginal discharge.

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  • Deficiency of the Girdle vessel results in the
    sinking of Spleen qi, which can induce a prolapse
    of the uterus.
  • The foetus depends not only on the Kidneys and
    the Conception vessel, but also on the Girdle
    vessel
  • If the Girdle vessel is slack, it fails to
    restrain essence, causing an unstable foetus, and
    the mother may have vaginal bleeding during
    pregnancy, a restless foetus or even miscarriage.

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  • The Girdle vessel can be used in gynaecology to
    treat
  • irregular periods, painful periods
    (dysmenorrhoea) and
  • excessive vaginal discharge.
  • Sheng Ma affects the Girdle vessel.
  • has an ascending movement, and can be used to
    treat pathological conditions of the Girdle
    vessel.
  • Certain astringent herbs will enter the Girdle
    vessel, including
  • Wu Wei Zi, Shan Yao, Qian Shi,Fu Pen Zi , Sang
    Piao Xiao
  • Dang Gui, Bai Shao , Xu Duan
  • Long Gu, Ai Ye and Gan Cao.

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Case History
  • A 34 year old woman
  • suffered from excessive vaginal discharge for
    four months.
  • The discharge was white, occasionally slightly
    yellow in colour, thick in quality and odourless.
  • She had a bearing-down sensation in the vagina, a
    sallow complexion, cold limbs, oedema of the
    medial aspect of the ankles, lassitude and loose
    stools.
  • The tongue was pale with a thin white greasy
    tongue coating
  • soggy and weak pulse.
  • examined by a gynaecologist, and no positive
    signs were found.
  • The diagnosis was deficiency and sinking of
    Spleen qi.
  • Wan Dai Tang add Sheng Ma and Long Gu

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  • After one week of treatment, the patient felt
  • much better. Three weeks later, she recovered
    totally.
  • Wan Dai Tang is a formula which treats the Spleen
    qi deficiency pattern of leucorrhoea
  • Sheng Ma directs the flow of Spleen qi upward,
    and Long Gu consolidates the Girdle vessel and
    astringes the leucorrhoea.

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menopause
  • TCM doesn't recognize menopause as one particular
    syndrome. Instead, it aims in treating the
    particular symptoms that are unique to each
    individual. For example, if ten women are treated
    with TCM for hot flashes and night sweats, each
    of these ten women will likely receive a unique,
    customized treatment with different acupuncture
    points, different herbs, and different lifestyle
    diet recommendations. This gives a very
    effective result.

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Diagnosis of menopause
  • /- 49 years young, menses stop. Around this
    time symptoms signs start to appear. Cycle
    becomes irregular, dizziness, blurred vision,
    tinnitus, hot flashes, red complexion coming
    going in waves, very emotional (anger, irritated,
    sadness, anxiety, etc.), edema, low back knee
    weakness / pain, digestive problems, cold limbs,
    urinary disorders.
  • These do not come all at once, some women only
    get a few some women encounter many. This may
    last for weeks to years in some cases.

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  • TCM diagnosis can be divided into 3
  • 1. menstrual cycle gets very irregular, bleed a
    lot, may be serious hemorrhage. Then may
    experience very occasional menses until they
    cease completely. May lose hair from blood ?.
  • 2. ? Yang symptoms ? Yang rises due to Yin ?
    (relative Yang ?). WM says this is due to blood
    vessels contraction. Sudden heat ? break sweat
    (hot flashes), dizziness, palpitations rapid
    pulse.
  • 3. emotional imbalances ? easy to anger, sadness
    etc.. Manic behavior, depressed, abnormal,
    violence, insomnia are all common. A blood
    test may show high FSH meaning ovary function has
    ceased.

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Etiology
  • 1. KI Yin ? - pregnancy, menses, breastfeeding
    abortions consume Essence Tian Gui, Chong Ren
    cant be nourished. This creates hyper Yang
    rising.
  • 2. KI Yang ? - use of a lot of KI Qi for
    pregnancy, menses, breastfeeding abortion
    consume the Ming Men Fire ? KI Yang is ? --cold
    signs.

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Pathogenesis Differentiation Treatment
  • 1. KI Yin ? - occasional menses ? scanty ? cease
    completely. Vaginal dryness itchiness
  • Plus Yin ? sym. dizzy, tinnitus, insomnia,
    night sweats, afternoon heat feelings, back/knee
    pain/weakness, hot flashes w/ sweating, whole
    body itchiness.
  • T- red w/ scanty coat P- thin rapid
  • P/T nourish KI Yin
  • Zou Gui Wan (essence) or
  • Liu Wei Di Huang Wan Huang Bai, Zhi
    M
  • Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan
  • E Jiao, Gui Ban, Bie Jia, He Shou Wu, Nu Zhen Zi

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  • KI Yang ?
  • HEAVY periods, irregular uterine bleeding, then
    gradually finish menses completely
  • T- pale P- deep thin
  • Plus Yang ? sym. cold, soft stools, ?
    frequency of urine, incontinence,
  • low back/knee weakness/pain, Edema of lower limbs
    /or face.
  • P/T warm KI Yang strengthen SP
  • You Gui Wan Li Zhong Wan

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  • Usually KI Yin Yang deficiencies are
    complicated
  • P/T nourish KI Yin Yang
  • Er Xian Tang (this may be taken long term)
  • EMERGENCY HEMORRHAGE
  • Shen Fu Tang
  • stop bleeding herbs (Xian He Cao, Ai Ye Cao,
    Bai Ji, Han Lian Cao)

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Benefits of TCM for Fertility
  • Increases blood flow to the uterus
  • Can regulate hormones and entire endocrine system
  • Promotes ovulation
  • Helps thicken the lining of the uterus if it is
    too thin
  • Relaxes the uterus
  • Improves function of the ovaries
  • Reduces stress
  • Strengthens the immune system
  • Supports a healthy pregnancy and prevents
    miscarriages
  • Treats the side effects of western pharmaceutical
    medications
  • For men, it improves the quality and quantity of
    sperm

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Causes of infertility
  • Kidney Deficiency
  • This kind of infertility involves irregular
    menstruation with scanty light flow. It is
    accompanied with general fatigue, dizziness,
    tinnitus, and lower back knees soreness.
  • Blood Deficiency
  • This kind of infertility involves scanty flow of
    light red blood and delayed cycles. It is
    accompanied by loss of weight, dull complexion,
    dizziness, and general fatigue.

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  • Cold in the Uterus
  • Sometimes the menstruation is delayed with dark
    red flow with clots. The flow is often dilute. It
    is accompanied by cold extremities, cold pain in
    lower abdomen alleviated by warmth, and frequent
    profuse urination.
  • Phlegm-Dampness
  • This is often in overweight people with prolonged
    menstruation or even no periods and profuse
    discharge of sticky leucorrhea.

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