Symptom family: Gynecological Conditions
Did you mean? Uterine Fibroids Endometritis Endometriosis
Endometrial hyperplasia is a medical condition characterized by the thickening of the uterine lining, caused by an excess proliferation of endometrial cells. This condition can lead to symptoms such as irregular menstruation, heavy menstrual bleeding, and in some cases, can increase the risk of developing uterine cancer. It is often associated with hormonal imbalances, particularly an excess of estrogen without adequate progesterone to counterbalance it. Addressing endometrial hyperplasia is crucial for preventing more serious complications and maintaining reproductive health.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches endometrial hyperplasia through a holistic lens, seeing it as a symptom of underlying disharmonies within the body. According to TCM, the health of the endometrium is closely linked to the balance of Qi, Blood, and the functional integrity of the Kidney, Liver, and Spleen systems.
TCM emphasizes that symptoms such as excessive endometrial growth arise when these systems are out of balance, leading to conditions like Qi And Blood Stagnation or Cold in the Uterus. Identifying and treating the specific pattern of disharmony is essential in TCM practice, highlighting a fundamental difference from the Western medical focus on the symptom alone.
In TCM, endometrial hyperplasia is often seen as the result of specific imbalances, such as Blood Stagnation, Full Cold in the Directing and Penetrating Vessels or Cold in the Uterus. Blood Stagnation can lead to the accumulation of Blood within the Uterus, contributing to the thickening of the endometrial lining.
Similarly, Cold in the Uterus refers to a decrease in the warm, Yang energy that is necessary for regular and healthy menstruation, further exacerbating the condition. These patterns underscore the importance of a balanced flow of energy and substances within the body to maintain uterine health.
To address the underlying causes of endometrial hyperplasia, TCM recommends the use of specific formulas that invigorate Blood, dispel Cold. One such formula is Wen Jing Tang, which includes Cinnamon Twigs (Gui Zhi) as a key herb. This formula is particularly suited for treating Cold in the Uterus and Qi And Blood Stagnation, with Gui Zhi warming the channels and facilitating the flow of Qi and Blood.
By targeting the root causes of endometrial hyperplasia, such as Cold and Stagnation, TCM aims to restore the natural balance and health of the uterus, offering a holistic approach to treatment.
See more details below about Wen Jing Tang, a herbal formula used to address endometrial hyperplasia.
Endometrial hyperplasia can be treated by these formulas if it arises from poor blood circulation or stagnation of blood, which often manifests in pain or swelling.
One such formula is Wen Jing Tang, with cinnamon twigs as a key herb.
Explore below some TCM herbs used to address endometrial hyperplasia, organized by herb category.
Endometrial hyperplasia can be treated by these herbs when there is a need to dispel external cold and warm the body, especially in cases where there is insufficient Yang energy internally.
One such herb is Cinnamon Twigs (Gui Zhi), a key herb in some formulas recommended for endometrial hyperplasia, like Wen Jing Tang.
Endometrial hyperplasia can be treated by these herbs if it is due to internal coldness or deficient Yang energy, working to warm the body and dispel cold.
One such herb is Evodia Fruits (Wu Zhu Yu), a key herb in some formulas recommended for endometrial hyperplasia, like Wen Jing Tang.