A specialised therapy called Uterine Wellness seeks to balance organ function, blood circulation, and Qi in order to support reproductive health. based on TCM’s view that the balance of the kidney, liver, and spleen is a reflection of the health of the uterus. Underlying bodily imbalances that lead to menstrual disorders, infertility problems, or hormonal fluctuations are addressed by Uterine Wellness.
The lower back, lower abdomen, and key acupoints such as Guan Yuan (关元穴) and San Yin Jiao (三阴交) are gently massaged in Uterine Wellness therapy. Herbal compresses to increase blood flow, cupping to reduce pelvic tension, and moxibustion to warm the uterus are some forms of treatment. Through the resolution of blood stagnation and the stimulation of meridian pathways, this therapy enhances the body’s own ability for healing and balance.
Balances liver Qi and nourishes blood to treat amenorrhoea, heavy bleeding, and irregular periods
Alleviates cramps, discomfort from endometriosis, or persistent inflammation in the pelvis
Supports tissue vitality by improving blood flow to the ovaries and uterus
Aids in the management of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), perimenopause, and PMS symptoms
Improves uterine health and reduces stress, creating a favourable environment for conception
Severe menstrual cramps or pelvic pain
Emotional instability, night sweats, and hot flashes
A TCM pattern associated with bloating, cold feelings, or infertility
Restoring energy and strengthening the uterus after childbirth is known as postpartum recovery
Cycles that are excessively short, long, or erratic are considered irregular menstruation
The pressure is mild and can be changed to suit your needs. In congested areas, there may be some tenderness, but it should go away fast.
Weekly sessions for 4 to 6 weeks are common for chronic issues, and then monthly maintenance is required. Acute conditions might go away more quickly.
Although it promotes uterine health, a number of factors affect the success of fertility. For optimal effects, combine TCM with traditional medical advice.
Definitely. To treat uterine cold, TCM physicians frequently suggest avoiding cold beverages and raw foods and consuming warm, nourishing foods (such as soups and ginger).
At Liang Yi TCM, we provide Uterine Wellness as part of our wellness therapy, and TCM treatments. If you would like to know more, feel free to contact us and we will be in touch soon.