Can you drink brown sugar ginger tea with uterine fibroids
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Hysteromyoma is one of the most common benign tumors in female reproductive organs. Because hysteromyoma is mainly formed by the proliferation of uterine smooth muscle cells, and a small amount of fibrous connective tissue exists as a supporting tissue, it is more accurate to call it hysteromyoma. Can the patient that has uterine fibroids drink brown sugar ginger tea?
Can you drink brown sugar ginger tea with uterine fibroids
Patients with hysteromyoma, if you have dysmenorrhea, you can drink some, but if there are no other symptoms, it is not recommended, because brown sugar ginger tea has the functions of promoting Qi, activating blood circulation, invigorating Qi, dispelling cold and dampness, warming, nourishing blood, supplementing sugar and energy, and it is hot and dry. If it is not necessary for the condition of the body, try to avoid drinking brown sugar at night Ginger tea is also good for avoiding affecting night sleep.
You can drink tremella and lotus root powder soup: 25 grams of tremella, 10 grams of lotus root powder, and an appropriate amount of rock sugar. After soaking tremella, add an appropriate amount of rock sugar to stew, and take it with lotus root powder. Efficacy: it can clear away heat, moisten dryness and stop bleeding. Suitable for menstruation, blood red.
Two fresh soup: fresh lotus root 120 grams sliced, fresh grass root 120 grams chopped, with boiling juice when tea. Efficacy: Nourishing Yin and cooling blood, removing stasis and stopping bleeding. Suitable for menstruation, blood heat stasis type.
matters needing attention
Treatment principles: 1. Follow up observation: it is suitable for patients with small myoma and no obvious increase of menstrual volume. 2. Androgen therapy: it is suitable for the patients with small leiomyoma and no obvious increase in menstruation. 3. Surgical treatment: it is the main treatment of the disease. Mifepristone treatment: it is suitable for preoperative treatment of large uterus and menorrhagia.