TCM Helps Prevent Uterine Fibroids

Dr Li Rui Discusses TCM Treatment and Prevention Methods for Uterine Fibroids

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Chinese Herbal Medicine and Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a journey full of anticipation, but many expectant mothers face various discomforts along the way. In an interview, Dr Li Rui pointed out that a pregnant woman's physical state differs significantly from her usual condition, involving increased cardiopulmonary load, changes in hormone levels, and gastrointestinal irritation.

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TCM Treatment for Infertility in Singapore | Recommended Preconception Dietary Therapy

Dr Li Rui, a senior physician at our clinic, was recently invited for an exclusive interview with the renowned host Ms. Zhang Meixiang on Singapore radio station 88.3JiaFM to share insights on TCM treatments for infertility.

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Those with Menstrual Irregularities Can Drink San Zi Pig Kidney Soup

Menstrual abnormalities are common gynecological issues for women, often manifesting as irregular cycles, prolonged or shortened periods, excessive or scanty menstrual flow, blood clots, and lower abdominal distension or pain.

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What to Do About Menstrual Cramps? TCM Regulates Qi and Blood to Treat Dysmenorrhea!

Dysmenorrhea (painful periods) is a common health issue faced by many women. It often involves lower abdominal pain, lower back soreness, weak legs, and breast tenderness before or during menstruation.

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Breast Health Problems

Dr Li Rui, a senior TCM physician, shared in an interview that TCM conditioning can help relieve pain associated with breast lumps, prevent them from enlarging, and even help them shrink.

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Breast Lumps Are Not Necessarily Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in women, with its incidence rising annually. Many women panic upon discovering a breast lump, fearing it might be cancer.

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Women in Singapore with Damp-Heat Are Prone to Abnormal Vaginal Discharge

Many women avoid cold drinks and raw foods during their menstrual period to prevent cramps. However, TCM physicians point out that even outside of the menstrual period, women should avoid excessive consumption of raw and cold foods, as it can lead to issues with leucorrhea (vaginal discharge).

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The Key to Treating Menstrual Disorders Lies in Regulating the Liver

Menstruation is one of the hallmarks of female physical maturity. A normal menstrual cycle is approximately 28 days, though a range between 21 and 35 days is considered normal.

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Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Can Easily Lead to Anemia

Dr Li Rui, a senior physician at the Shanghai Chinese Medical Centre with a dual professional background (Master’s degree in TCM Gynecology and a Bachelor’s degree in Western Medicine), stated in an interview that menstrual issues are a vital health topic for many women.

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