Chinese medicine explains ovulation bleeding

Traditional Chinese medicine explains ovulation bleeding as a manifestation of "uterine bleeding". Metrorrhagia refers to a woman who suffers from kidney damage or loss of qi and blood in the middle of her menstrual cycle, resulting in vaginal bleeding that is bright red in color, heavy in volume, long lasting, and even accompanied by symptoms such as abdominal pain.

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that bleeding during ovulation is caused by kidney damage or loss of qi and blood. The kidneys are important organs responsible for regulating fluid balance and metabolism in the body. If the kidneys are damaged, their regulatory function will be affected, leading to vaginal bleeding. In addition, loss of Qi and blood is also one of the causes of ovulation bleeding. Since the qi and blood in a woman's body are in a constant state of change during the menstrual cycle, if qi and blood are lost, the regulating function of qi and blood will be affected, leading to vaginal bleeding.

Chinese medicine methods for treating ovulation bleeding include adjusting diet and living habits, strengthening nutrition, and maintaining a comfortable mood. At the same time, Chinese medicine also uses some traditional Chinese medicines for treatment, such as Gushen decoction, Buxue decoction, etc.