Symptom families: Urinary Incontinence and Dysfunction, Postpartum issues
Parent symptom: Urinary Incontinence
Postpartum incontinence, a common yet often unspoken issue faced by many women after childbirth, involves the involuntary loss of bladder control. This condition can manifest as an inability to hold urine or unintentional leaking, especially during physical activities like coughing, sneezing, or laughing.
Also known as bladder control problems post-delivery or urinary incontinence after childbirth, this condition is a specific type of urinary incontinence. The changes and stresses on the body during pregnancy and childbirth, including weakened pelvic muscles and hormonal fluctuations, contribute to this condition.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) interprets postpartum incontinence through the lens of energy imbalances and disharmony within the body. Unlike Western medicine, which often focuses on physical changes post-childbirth, TCM considers this condition a symptom of underlying imbalances in the body's Qi (vital energy) and the functional integrity of the Kidney and Bladder.
TCM stresses that restoring harmony and balance in the body's energy systems is crucial for treating postpartum incontinence, emphasizing a holistic approach to recovery.
In TCM, postpartum incontinence is primarily attributed to two patterns of disharmony. The first is the Deficiency of the Kidney Yang, which is believed to play a vital role in urinary control. Childbirth can lead to a depletion of Kidney Qi and Yang, resulting in a lack of control over the urinary function.
The second cause is Bladder Deficient and Cold, a condition where the Bladder's energy is compromised, leading to incontinence. This understanding of incontinence as a symptom of broader energy imbalances allows TCM practitioners to tailor treatments to the individual's specific needs, aiming to restore the body's natural balance and strength.
TCM offers a variety of herbal formulas to address postpartum incontinence, each tailored to the specific patterns of disharmony identified in the patient. Formulas that secure Essence and stop enuresis are commonly used. For instance, Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan, featuring Milkvetch seeds (Sha Yuan Zi) as a key ingredient, is utilized for its properties in stabilizing the Kidney Yang and Essence.
Another formula, Suo Quan Wan, contains Sharp-Leaf Galangal Fruits (Yi Zhi Ren) and is particularly effective in treating Bladder Deficient and Cold pattern. These formulas are known for their ability to strengthen the urinary system, improve bladder control, and restore the balance of Qi in the body.
Explore below some TCM herbal formulas used to address postpartum incontinence, organized by formula type.
Postpartum incontinence can be treated by these formulas if it is caused by a deficiency in the body's essence, leading to symptoms like involuntary urination.
One such formula is Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan, with milkvetch seeds as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Key herbs |
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Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan | Milkvetch Seeds (Sha Yuan Zi) |
Suo Quan Wan | Sharp-Leaf Galangal Fruits (Yi Zhi Ren) |
Explore below some TCM herbs used to address postpartum incontinence, organized by herb category.
Postpartum incontinence can be treated by these herbs in situations of diminished Yang energy, aiming to warm and activate the body's functions.
One such herb is Milkvetch Seeds (Sha Yuan Zi), a key herb in some formulas recommended for postpartum incontinence, like Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan.
Other herbs of this category are listed in the table below.
Herb | Formulas they belong to (if applicable) |
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Milkvetch Seeds (Sha Yuan Zi) | Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan |
Sharp-Leaf Galangal Fruits (Yi Zhi Ren) | Suo Quan Wan |