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Highlights: Dr. Biqin Wang's Lecture on TCM Treatment for Ovulation Disorders

Highlights: Dr. Biqin Wang's Lecture on TCM Treatment for Ovulation Disorders

The treatment is mainly to tonify the kidney, supplemented by regulating the liver, activating blood circulation, nourishing blood and dissipating phlegm.

1. Chinese herbal medicine therapy

a. Single Herbs:
  The single herbs for tonifying kidney has obvious ovulation-promoting effect, such as Tu Si Zi, Fu Pen Zi, Lu Rong, Ba Ji Tian.
b. Traditional formulas:
Wenjing Decoction, Liuwei Dihuang Pill, Yougui Pill, Yangjing Zhongyu Decoction.
c. Classical formulas:

Yulin Fang, Tiangui Fang, Ovulation-Promoting Decoction.

2. Sequential therapy of Chinese herbal medicine

a. Yangxue Tiaojing Tang (Decoction) for the menstrual period 1st-3rd days

Ingredients:
Shu Di Huang, Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong, Chi Shao, Yi Mu Cao, Ze Lan, E Zhu, Chuan Niu Xi, Dan Shen, Dang Shen

Actions:
Nourishing and activating blood during menstruation, remove blood stasis.

b. Yu Bao Tang (Decoction): on the 4th day of menstruation - stringy-leucorrhea can be seen

Ingredients:
Gou Qi Zi, Nv Zhen Zi, Shu Di Huang, Huang Jing, Tu Si Zi, Chuan Xu Duan, Dang Shen, Dang Gui, Yi Mu Cao, Niu Xi

Actions:
Nourishing liver and kidney (yin), nourishing blood and regulating menstruation.

c. Cu Pai Luan Tang (Decoction) Drill to ovulation

Ingredients:
Gou Qi Zi,Tu Si Zi,Chuan Xu Duan,Dang Gui, Yi Mu Cao,Dan Shen,Huai Niu Xi,Dang Shen,Qiang Huo

Actions:
nourishing liver and kidney, warming yang and activating blood circulation, promoting ovulation.

d. Liang Gu Tang (Decoction): rising body temperature-menstruation

Ingredients:
Chuan Duan, Yin Yang Huo, Suo Yang, Tu Si Zi, Shu Di Huang,  Fu Pen Zi,  Gou Qi Zi,  Dang Gui, Huai Niu Xi,  Shan Yao

Actions:
Tonifying kidney yang in preparation for menstruation and pregnancy. Replenishing both yin and yang, and taking care of spleen and stomach.

 3. Acupuncture and Moxibustion:

Commonly used acupoints include Shenque, Zhongji, Guanyuan, Zigong (bilateral), Zusanli (bilateral), Sanyinjiao (bilateral).

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