I. Definition
Traditional Chinese medicine defines ovarian cyst is a medical
condition caused by excess- dampness (caused by blood and fluid stasis)
accumulated in the abdomen and gradually coalesces into phlegm, that can
manifest as lumps and masses of various kinds, including chocolate
cysts, leading to menstrual blood stasis in the ovaries (similar to the
retrograde theory in Conventional medicine) attaching to the surface of
ovaries and becomes endometriomas/chocolate cysts.
II. Symptoms of endometriomas -chocolate cysts
There is ONLY A SMALL difference between traditional Chinese medicine
and conventional medicine when comes to symptoms of endometriomas
1. Progressively increasing menstruation cramps and pain
They are caused by contractions of uterine muscles as resulting of over production of certain hormones of the prostaglandins family from the endometriomas, as her periods become more painful or that the pain begins earlier or lasts longer.
2. Pain during intercourse
The penetration motion of the penis can produce pain in an ovary bound by endometrial implants or adhesion.
3. Severe period pain
It normally happens with over-production of prostaglandins and
leukotrient causing the cervix to contract resulting in no escape for
the menstrual period.
4. Difficult to get pregnant
If the cyst is presented in the ovary, it will respond to hormone
changes in the menstrual cycle causing the cysts to get large every
month blocking the normal function of ovaries resulting in infertility.
5. Pain elevate to ward the end of period.
Since the blood cannot escape, it retents in our body causing damage to
the organs or any part of the body hosting the endometriosis resulting
in severe pain toward the end of the period.
9. Pain in one side of pelvic
Pain on one side of the pelvic during menstrual cycle may be caused by
endometrial implants or adhesion to that side of the ovary as a result
of blood stagnation.
10. Added on symptoms according to traditional Chinese medicine
a) Pale tongue
b) Fatigue
c) Poor appetite
d) Loose stool
e) Pale face
f) Sweating with little exertion
g) Etc.
III. Causes of endometriomas-chocolate cysts
1. Stress
Since liver is opened to the spirit factors, prolonged period working
or living in high stress environment will cause abnormal function of
liver in moving blood in the vessels as a result of qi stagnation,
leading to blood stasis in the abdomen cavity, including the ovaries.
2. Spleen
Spleen is a vital organ in absorbing food essence and distributing qi
and fluid to body organs. If for what ever reason (due to prolong
period intake of raw and cold food or working in cold environment,
etc.), causing deficiency of kidney in fluid distribution and lung and
liver qi in moving blood in the vessels, leading to fluid retention and
blood stagnation.
3. Kidney
As kidney no longer received enough qi to move fluids up to nourish
the body organs and qi upward, it causes fluids accumulated in the
admen, leading to pathogen of excess -dampness, resulting in heat being
generated, leading to phlegm, the major causes of lumps and cysts.
4. Liver
If liver function in blood formation and transporting blood to the
heart vessels are distorted due to liver qi stagnation, then blood can
not move freely and smoothly through the blood vessels, leading to blood
stagnation.
5. Lung
Lung receives food qi from the spleen and combines it with air that
we breath in to form the lung qi to circulate in all channels in the
body. If spleen is weak, it causes weakened lung qi in assisting the
liver in moving blood and kidney in moving fluid to the entire body,
leading to liver qi and blood stagnation and fluid retention.
IV. Treatments
A. Spleen qi deficiency
A.A. With Chinese herbs
1. Mu Gua (Quince fruit)
Besides helping to increase spleen function in food digestion, it
increases the kidney function in qi and fluids regulation, thereby,
reducing the dampness accumulated caused by kidney qi stagnation and
preventing its the moving downward tendency, causing abdominal pain and
spasms during menstrual cycle.
2. Chen Pi (Tangerine peel)
Chen pi is Spleen and kidney tonic herb. It presentation besides
improves the Spleen qi function moving downward, thereby, reducing
spleen stagnation causes of abdominal distention, fullness, bloating and
digestive disorder, it also increases of the function to dry dampness,
thus decreasing the kidney congestion, leading to coughs with stifling
sensation in the chest.
3. Zhi Shi (Immature bitter orange)
Zhi shi has been used for thousand of years in traditional Chinese
medicine in treating qi stagnation in kidney caused by accumulated of
phlegm due to kidney deficiency, thereby reducing the dampness causes of
abdominal cramps and pain and distention. Since it cool in nature, it
helps to improve the abdominal pain and constipation caused by
accumulation and stagnant qi.
A.B. With Acupuncture
Suggested acupuncture points
1. CV12 (Zhong wan)
2. ST 36 (Zu xan li)
3. SP6 (San jin jiao)
4. SP3 (Tai bai)
5. UB20 (Pi shu)
6. UB 21 (Wei shu)
7. Etc
A.C. With Foods
1. Whole grains
2. Asparagus
3. Cabbage,
4. Eggplant
5. Apple
6. Cherry
7. Black sesame seeds
8. Tofu
9. Beef,
10. Chicken
11. Tuna
12. Etc.
B. Lung qi deficiency
B.A. With Chinese herbs
1.Ren shen (Ginseng)
Ren shen is considered as one of most powerful herbs
in strengthening the original qi in the body. In lung, it enhances the
lung qi by moistening the channels, thus reducing the symptoms of
asthma, dry cough and preventing the rebellion qi causes of menstrual
cramps and pain.
2. Xi yang shen (American ginseng)
Xi yang shen is yin in nature, besides promoting the lung and spleen qi,
it also increases the digestive system in absorbing vital energy and
reducing the heat causes of qi stagnation by moistening the all qi
transportation channels, especially for qi stagnation caused by
deficiency of yin.
3. Dang shen (pilose asiabell root)
Dang shen is a spleen and lung tonic herbs. It improves the lung
function in moving qi smoothly through its channels and spleen function
in absorbing qi after foods entering the stomach. It also helps to
restore the qi which is damaged by heat caused by infection,
inflammation or heat generated due to excessive fluids accumulation.
4. Tai zi shen (pseudostellaria root)
Besides helping to increase the spleen and lung qi, it also improve the
blood transportation and spleen and stomach in absorbing vital energy
for our body cells and generates fluids to prevent the heat causes of qi
stagnation.
B.B. With Acupuncture
Suggested acupuncture points
1. BL13 (Fei shu)
2. CV6 (Qi hai)
3. LU1 (Zhong fu)
4. LU9 (Tai yuan)
5. ST36 (Zu san li)
7. BL20 (Pi shu)
8. CV12 (Zhon guan)
9. Etc.
B.C. With Foods
1. Whole grains
2. Oats,
3. Roasted barley
4. Sweet rice
5. Pumpkin
5. Potatoes
6. Taro root
7. Squash
8. Carrots
9. Corn
10. Etc.
C. Kidney qi deficiency
C.A. With Chinese herbs
1. Rehmannia glutinosa (shu li huang)
Rehmannia glutinose besides has been used in traditional Chinese
medicine in treating kidney disorder, it also helps to restore the
balance of yin and yang qi of the kidney resulting in increasing the
kidney function in fluid distribution and promoting healthy reproductive
organs.
2.Morinda root ( ba ji tian)
Morinda root besides is used in traditional Chinese medicine in
improving the kidney abnormal function caused kidney yang qi deficiency,
thus enhancing the immune system and promoting sexual desire.
3. Cuscuta (tu si zi)
Cuscuta is a kidney and livertonic medicine, besides helping to tonify
the kidney fluid distribution through urinary secretion, it also
maintaining the strong the liver qi flow, thereby decreasing the risk of
blood stagnation and water retention causes of weight gain and
menstrual cramps and pain.
4. Cinnamin bark (rou gui)
Cinnamin bark is qi tonic herb and hot in nature, besides helping the
liver in maintaining the smoothing qi flow to the entire body, it also
promotes the kidney yang qi circulation and healthy adrenal gland.
5. water plaintain root (ze xie)
Water plantain root helps to release the kidney qi stagnation and
improves the kidney in water metabolism, resulting in lessening the
symptoms of water retention and weight gain.
C.B. With Acupuncture
Suggested acupuncture poimts
1. BL23 (Shen shu)
2. BL25 (Da chang shu)
3. BL 52 (Zhi shi)
4. DU4 (Governing meridian 4)
5. REN4 (Conception meridian 4)
6. REN6 (Conception meridian 6)
7. KD3 (Tai xi)
8. BL60 (Kun lun)
9. Etc.
C.C. With Foods
C.C.1. Kidney yin deficiency
a) String beans
b) Celery
c) Parsley
d) Grapes
e) Plum
f) Berries
g ) Sea salt
h) Etc.
C.C.2. Kidney yang deficiency
a) Onion
b) Radish
c) Pistachio nuts
d) Walnuts
e) Leek
f) Shrimp and lobster
g) Black pepper
h) Wheat germ
i) Etc.
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D. Liver qi and blood stagnation
D.A. With Chinese herbs
1. Angelica (Dong quai)
Angelica is a queen herb for women reproductive tonic, it has been used
in traditional Chinese medicine in treating all women productive
disorder, including
a) Increasing the liver in blood formation
b) Reducing liver blood stagnation caused over production of certain hormones
c) Releasing the qi stagnation including pre menstrual syndrome.
d) Phytoestrogen
The plant types weak estrogen helps to occupy the estrogen receptor
sites, thus improving the liver function in regulating the
prostaglandins hormones resulting in lessening the menstrual cramps and
pain.
2. Milk thistle seed
Milk thistle seed is a liver tonic herb, besides helping to to restore
the qi stagnation caused by environment toxins, it also improves the
liver function in blood and qi function by regenerating the liver's
cell.
3. White pony ( bai shao)
White pony is a blood tonic herbs, besides helping to improve the liver
function in blood formation, thus reducing the menstrual cramps and pain
caused blood deficiency,it also promotes liver yin and yang balancing
by calming liver yang and preserving yin.
4. Fennel seed ( xiao hu xiang)
Fennel seed besides help to release the stagnation caused by imbalance
of yin yang qi in the liver, it also helps to improve the function of
abdominal organ resulting in lessoning the symptoms of menstrual cramps
and pain.
5. Yellow dock root
Yellow dock root is a liver tonic medicine, besides helping to detoxify
liver by removing any harmful substances accumulated in the liver, it
improves the liver function in regulating the production of hormones
before and after ovulation.
D.B. With Acupuncture
Suggested acupuncture points
1. BL18 (Gan shu)
2. CV12 (Zhong guan)
3. CV17 (Shan zhong)
4. SP4 (Gong sun)
5. ST36 (Zu san li)
6. BL15 (Xin shu)
7. CV14 (Ju que)
8. LR3 (Tai Chong)
9. Etc.
D.C. With Foods
D.C.1. Liver qi stagnation
a) Tofu
b) Mustard seed
c) Squash
d) Sweet potato
e) Red and black date
f) Rice
g) Caraway seed
h) Mushroom
i) Etc.
D.C.2. Liver blood stagnation
a) Leek
b) Chestnut,
c) Rosemary
d) Cayenne
e) Ginger
f) Cayenne
g) Eggplant
h) White pepper
i) Etc.
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