GYNECOLOGICAL HEALTH

& HORMONAL BALANCE

Women’s reproductive health is influenced by complex interactions between hormones, metabolism, the nervous system, and the energetic networks described in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Conditions such as Matropausea, Prostatitis, PMS, irregular cycles, painful menstruation, PCOS, menopause, and heavy bleeding often involve both physiological and emotional components. This page explains these concerns from both biomedical and TCM Body–Mind–Spirit perspectives, showing why symptoms arise and how integrative treatment supports long-term hormonal and reproductive balance.

GYNECOLOGICAL HEALTH & HORMONAL BALANCE

Biomedicine - Scientific Overview

Common gynecological concerns include:

Biomedical contributors include:

Treatment aims to regulate hormonal pathways, improve metabolic function, manage inflammation, support stress recovery, and stabilize menstrual rhythms.

TCM Perspective - Body, Mind & Spirit

Body (Kidney–Liver–Spleen, Qi, Blood, Yin–Yang)

Women’s reproductive health relies on:

Kidney Essence (Jing)

fertility, menstrual cycles, aging

Liver Qi & Blood

reflux, belching, nausea

Spleen Qi

Blood formation, stable cycles, energy

Women’s reproductive health relies on:

Liver Qi Stagnation

cramps, PMS, irritability

Blood Stasis

sharp pelvic pain, clots

Spleen Qi Deficiency

heavy bleeding, fatigue

Kidney Yin Deficiency

hot flashes, night sweats, dryness

Kidney Yang Deficiency

cold sensations, low back weakness, irregular cycles

Treatment aims to:

Mind (Emotional Flow & Cognitive Balance)

Hormonal changes can affect:

Acupuncture and TCM therapies calm the nervous system, regulate serotonin & GABA pathways, and promote emotional steadiness.

Spirit (Vitality, Confidence & Inner Harmony)

Gynecological imbalances influence:

Restoring harmony among Kidney, Liver, and Spleen systems strengthens the Shen (Spirit), supporting vitality and balanced emotional cycles.

Benefits of Treatment

“When Blood and Qi flow smoothly, the body, mind, and spirit move in harmony.”

WHEN TO SEEK URGENT CARE

(Safety Disclaimer)

Emergency Notice

This page is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical evaluation. If you experience severe pelvic pain, sudden heavy bleeding, fainting, fever, severe abdominal pain, or any sign of a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.