Can adolescent dysfunctional uterine bleeding eat donkey hide gelatin
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Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is referred to as functional uterine bleeding or dysfunctional uterine bleeding. It is caused by neuroendocrine disorders, not by pregnancy, endometrial tumor, infection or hematopathy. Often occurs in adolescence, are anovulatory functional uterine bleeding, also known as adolescent functional uterine bleeding.
Can adolescent dysfunctional uterine bleeding eat donkey hide gelatin
One: stewed pig skin with red dates. There are 15-20 red jujubes (denuded) and 100g pigskin. Scrape the pigskin and cut it into small pieces. Wash and remove the red dates. Put them into the stewing cup together. Add a small amount of water and stew until the pigskin is ripe and rotten. It has the effect of tonifying spleen and blood, increasing skin luster and elasticity. It is suitable for the treatment of metrorrhagia due to spleen deficiency and physical weakness.
Second: brown sugar soup. Black plum 15g, brown sugar 30g-50g. Boil the black plum and brown sugar together, add 1 bowl and a half of water, fry the remaining half of the bowl, remove the residue and warm up. It has the effect of tonifying blood and stopping bleeding, beautifying skin and pleasing black plum. It is suitable for women with menorrhagia or functional uterine bleeding.
Third: rice wine with ginger juice and clam meat soup. Ginger juice 3ml-5ml, rice wine 20ml-30ml, clam meat 150g-200g, cooking oil and refined salt. Wash the mussel, stir fry it with peanut oil, add rice wine, ginger juice and some water, and then add salt to taste. It has the functions of nourishing yin and blood, clearing away heat and toxin, moistening and rejuvenating skin. Suitable for menorrhagia and physical weakness.
matters needing attention
Those who are really hot should eat more fresh vegetables, fruits and low-fat food, including milk, soybean milk, eggs, lean meat, liver soup, water chestnut, black bone chicken, persimmon, lotus root powder, purslane, watermelon juice, pear, water chestnut, hawthorn, crucian carp, black fungus, leek, etc.