What problems should adenomyosis pay attention to and guard against bad habits?
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Like this disease is a very common disease in modern society, adenomyosis refers to the occurrence of malignant tumors in the uterine vagina and cervical canal. As we all know, around the world, more than 200000 women die of adenomyosis every year. For the treatment of adenomyosis, traditional Chinese medicine has been a popular treatment method since ancient times in China. There are also many folk prescriptions for the treatment of diseases in traditional Chinese medicine. The following experience is to share with you what problems should be paid attention to and be alert to bad habits?.
What problems should adenomyosis pay attention to and guard against bad habits?
First: don't be greedy for cold: women with poor gastrointestinal function should avoid eating raw cold food before and during menstruation, such as cold drinks, raw cold dishes, crabs, snails, mussels, leeches, pears, persimmons, watermelons, bananas, balsam pear, mangosteen, mung beans, cucumbers, water chestnuts, grapefruit, oranges, etc., so as not to aggravate dysmenorrhea due to cold blood stasis.
Second: do not eat acid: acid food has astringent astringent effect, make blood astringent, not conducive to the smooth flow of blood and discharge, so dysmenorrhea should try to avoid using such food in menstrual period. Acidic foods include rice vinegar, hot and sour vegetables, pickles, pomegranate, green plum, red bayberry, strawberry, carambola, cherry, sour jujube, mango, apricot, plum, lemon, etc.
Third: do not eat spicy: some patients with dysmenorrhea, the menstrual volume is much, and then eat spicy warm, strong stimulating food, will aggravate pelvic congestion, inflammation, or cause excessive contraction of uterine muscles, and make dysmenorrhea worse. Therefore, patients with dysmenorrhea should try to eat less or not, such as pepper, pepper, garlic, onion, ginger, leek, chicken soup, durian and spicy condiments.
matters needing attention
Patients can observe whether there are new tumors, nodules, ulcers, etc. in the original lesion site and nearby, and whether there is pain feeling through regular examination. In addition, they should pay attention to the changes of the whole body, whether there are gradually aggravating fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, anemia and other manifestations. Once the above situation occurs, they should go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination in time, and take treatment measures as soon as possible.