Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 Hi all! Many thanks to all of you that have answered my question regarding Candida problems! I have a new question regarding Uterine bleeding in a post-menopause woman 56 years old. This patient went through her menopause (probably) at the age 52-53, and during this time her menstruation ceased. A year later several things in her life brought on a depression, and at this time, her periods started again. When she came to me she had " menstruation " bleeding 2 times per month, averaging 2 weeks out of 28 days with bleeding per month. After a few weeks treatment she is down to bleeding 5-7 days, just as a normal period. This is not good enough however, since these days drains her energy considerable and brings on a depression-like state. She shows signs of both Kid yin and yang def, with more yin def than yang. I have used the herb formula Er Xiang Tang with a very good result... And now to my question: I have tried to stop her bleeding all together, with both acupuncture (SP1 moxa, SP8, EX-UE16) and herbs (Ai Ye, Pu Huang, E Jiao, Di Yu, Lu Jiao Shuang), since I consider this to be one of the problems in her depression-like state. I do however find it very difficult to stop the bleeding and have not succeeded so far. Does anyone have any suggestions/experience of similar cases? All answers are appreciated! BR Carl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Hi Carl, I once had a patient who had a friable cervix and bled for days following intercourse. I needled Sp 6 and Master Tung's points Fu Ke and Liver 2, 3, 6 and it stopped her bleeding immediately following the acupuncture. Robert Chu, L.Ac., QME, AHG, PhD chusauli See my webpages at: http://www.chusaulei.com > " Carl Henryk Wallmark " <carlhenryk.wallmark >Chinese Medicine ><Chinese Medicine > > Uterine bleeding in a post-menopause woman 56 years old >Tue, 14 Mar 2006 22:27:26 +0100 > >Hi all! > >Many thanks to all of you that have answered my question regarding >Candida problems! > >I have a new question regarding Uterine bleeding in a post-menopause >woman 56 years old. > >This patient went through her menopause (probably) at the age 52-53, and >during this time her menstruation ceased. A year later several things in >her life brought on a depression, and at this time, her periods started >again. When she came to me she had " menstruation " bleeding 2 times per >month, averaging 2 weeks out of 28 days with bleeding per month. After a >few weeks treatment she is down to bleeding 5-7 days, just as a normal >period. This is not good enough however, since these days drains her >energy considerable and brings on a depression-like state. >She shows signs of both Kid yin and yang def, with more yin def than >yang. >I have used the herb formula Er Xiang Tang with a very good result... > >And now to my question: I have tried to stop her bleeding all together, >with both acupuncture (SP1 moxa, SP8, EX-UE16) and herbs (Ai Ye, Pu >Huang, E Jiao, Di Yu, Lu Jiao Shuang), since I consider this to be one >of the problems in her depression-like state. I do however find it very >difficult to stop the bleeding and have not succeeded so far. Does >anyone have any suggestions/experience of similar cases? > >All answers are appreciated! > >BR >Carl > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Just to be on the safe side, better have her screened for cancer. No harm. On 3/15/06, Robert Chu <chusauli wrote: > > Hi Carl, > > I once had a patient who had a friable cervix and bled for days following > intercourse. > > I needled Sp 6 and Master Tung's points Fu Ke and Liver 2, 3, 6 and it > stopped her bleeding immediately following the acupuncture. > > > > Robert Chu, L.Ac., QME, AHG, PhD > chusauli > > See my webpages at: http://www.chusaulei.com > > > > > > > " Carl Henryk Wallmark " <carlhenryk.wallmark > >Chinese Medicine > ><Chinese Medicine > > > Uterine bleeding in a post-menopause woman 56 years old > >Tue, 14 Mar 2006 22:27:26 +0100 > > > >Hi all! > > > >Many thanks to all of you that have answered my question regarding > >Candida problems! > > > >I have a new question regarding Uterine bleeding in a post-menopause > >woman 56 years old. > > > >This patient went through her menopause (probably) at the age 52-53, and > >during this time her menstruation ceased. A year later several things in > >her life brought on a depression, and at this time, her periods started > >again. When she came to me she had " menstruation " bleeding 2 times per > >month, averaging 2 weeks out of 28 days with bleeding per month. After a > >few weeks treatment she is down to bleeding 5-7 days, just as a normal > >period. This is not good enough however, since these days drains her > >energy considerable and brings on a depression-like state. > >She shows signs of both Kid yin and yang def, with more yin def than > >yang. > >I have used the herb formula Er Xiang Tang with a very good result... > > > >And now to my question: I have tried to stop her bleeding all together, > >with both acupuncture (SP1 moxa, SP8, EX-UE16) and herbs (Ai Ye, Pu > >Huang, E Jiao, Di Yu, Lu Jiao Shuang), since I consider this to be one > >of the problems in her depression-like state. I do however find it very > >difficult to stop the bleeding and have not succeeded so far. Does > >anyone have any suggestions/experience of similar cases? > > > >All answers are appreciated! > > > >BR > >Carl > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Hello Robert, Could you explain the FU KE points? Thank you. linda - Robert Chu<chusauli To: Chinese Medicine <Chinese Medicine\ @> Tuesday, March 14, 2006 5:37 PM RE: Uterine bleeding in a post-menopause woman 56 years old Hi Carl, I once had a patient who had a friable cervix and bled for days following intercourse. I needled Sp 6 and Master Tung's points Fu Ke and Liver 2, 3, 6 and it stopped her bleeding immediately following the acupuncture. Robert Chu, L.Ac., QME, AHG, PhD chusauli<chusauli See my webpages at: http://www.chusaulei.com<http://www.chusaulei.com/> > " Carl Henryk Wallmark " <carlhenryk.wallmark<carlhenryk.wallmark> > Chinese Medicine <Chinese Medicine\ @> >To: <Chinese Medicine <Traditional_Chinese_Medicin\ e >> > Uterine bleeding in a post-menopause woman 56 years old >Tue, 14 Mar 2006 22:27:26 +0100 > >Hi all! > >Many thanks to all of you that have answered my question regarding >Candida problems! > >I have a new question regarding Uterine bleeding in a post-menopause >woman 56 years old. > >This patient went through her menopause (probably) at the age 52-53, and >during this time her menstruation ceased. A year later several things in >her life brought on a depression, and at this time, her periods started >again. When she came to me she had " menstruation " bleeding 2 times per >month, averaging 2 weeks out of 28 days with bleeding per month. After a >few weeks treatment she is down to bleeding 5-7 days, just as a normal >period. This is not good enough however, since these days drains her >energy considerable and brings on a depression-like state. >She shows signs of both Kid yin and yang def, with more yin def than >yang. >I have used the herb formula Er Xiang Tang with a very good result... > >And now to my question: I have tried to stop her bleeding all together, >with both acupuncture (SP1 moxa, SP8, EX-UE16) and herbs (Ai Ye, Pu >Huang, E Jiao, Di Yu, Lu Jiao Shuang), since I consider this to be one >of the problems in her depression-like state I do however find it very >difficult to stop the bleeding and have not succeeded so far. Does >anyone have any suggestions/experience of similar cases? > >All answers are appreciated! > >BR >Carl > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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