Symptom family: Irregular or Abnormal Menstrual and Uterine Bleeding
Parent symptom: Uterine Hemorrhage
Malignant uterine bleeding refers to abnormal vaginal bleeding that arises due to malignant, or cancerous, conditions of the uterus. It is a serious symptom that can indicate the presence of uterine cancer or other severe gynecological malignancies.
This type of bleeding can vary in severity and presentation, ranging from light spotting to heavy hemorrhaging, and it often occurs outside of the regular menstrual cycle. It is critical to understand and differentiate malignant uterine bleeding from other forms of uterine hemorrhage for timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), malignant uterine bleeding is viewed through a holistic lens, considering both physical symptoms and underlying energetic imbalances. While TCM does not diagnose or treat cancer in the same way as Western medicine, it recognizes the symptom as an indication of profound disharmony within the body's systems.
TCM practitioners would assess this condition in the context of disruptions in the flow of Qi (vital energy) and Blood, as well as imbalances in the organ systems, particularly the Kidney and Liver. The emphasis in TCM is on identifying and addressing the root cause of the disharmony, alongside alleviating the symptom of bleeding.
TCM acupoint therapy can be utilized to manage symptoms associated with malignant uterine bleeding. An important point in the Kidney channel for this condition is Yindu KID-19. Located 4 cun above the umbilicus and 0.5 cun lateral to the anterior midline, this acupoint is believed to regulate Qi in the Middle Burner and subdue Rebellious Qi.
By focusing on these acupoints, TCM aims to restore balance and harmony within the body, thereby aiding in the management of symptoms. It is important to note, however, that while TCM can offer supportive care in cases of malignant conditions, it is essential to follow conventional medical advice and treatment plans for cancer.
See more details below about Yindu KID-19, an acupoint used to address malignant uterine bleeding.
4 cun above the umbilicus, 0.5 cun lateral to the anterior midline.