TCM Prescription for treating urinary incontinence
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatment for urinary incontinence
TCM Prescription for treating urinary incontinence
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatment for urinary incontinence. Urinary incontinence is referred to as drowning or urinary incontinence in TCM.
The main mechanism of occurrence is due to bladder gasification failure, which is closely related to the lungs, spleen, and kidneys. The lungs control the body's qi, regulate waterways, and deliver to the bladder. The spleen is responsible for the transportation and transformation of fluids. The kidneys regulate water, regulate bowel movements, and interact with the bladder.
1. Qi deficiency: Weakness of the body, insufficient lung qi, combined with loss of qi and blood damage during labor, deficiency of spleen and lung qi, inability to regulate waterways, or prolonged illness in old age, constipation and fatigue, resulting in spleen deficiency and weak qi, qi deficiency and bladder dysfunction, and urinary incontinence.
2. Kidney deficiency: Insufficient endowment, or excessive sexual labor, or old age and weakness, kidney qi deficiency, qi deficiency and bladder dysfunction, leading to urinary incontinence.
3. Labor injury: Improper delivery during labor, or surgical injury to the bladder, resulting in urinary frequency or incontinence due to loss of bladder gasification. At this time, oral Chinese medicine is mainly used to invigorate qi, warm yang and astringent, coordinate with acupuncture and moxibustion to regulate yin and yang, regulate meridian qi and blood, or perform functional exercise, and regulate the whole body, which can quickly reduce symptoms, control the development of disease, and promote the recovery of injury.
Method: Boil xxxx in 3 liters of water for about 30 minutes to 1 liter of water, and drink in three days.