Reasons for reduced menstrual flow after moxibustion
Reduced menstrual flow after moxibustion refers to a decrease in menstrual volume following moxibustion treatment. This is usually not caused directly by moxibustion itself, but may be due to severe inflammatory stimulation or endocrine dysfunction. However, if moxibustion is performed without proper diagnosis and guidance from a physician, it could indeed lead to this condition. In such cases, it is recommended to immediately discontinue moxibustion and seek medical attention promptly. Details are as follows:
Moxibustion has the effects of warming the meridians, dispelling cold, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, and clearing wind obstruction. Therefore, it can be effective in treating menstrual disorders caused by deficiency-cold or blood stasis. In these cases, menstrual flow typically increases after moxibustion. A reduction in menstruation after moxibustion often results from improper or undifferentiated application of the therapy. For individuals with yin-deficiency constitution or those whose light menstruation is due to depletion of essence and blood, moxibustion may exacerbate the deficiency of yin fluids, leading to decreased menstrual flow. If this occurs, moxibustion should be stopped immediately.
Additionally, if a woman experiences reduced menstrual flow after moxibustion, it might be due to significant inflammatory stimulation or hormonal imbalance. In such situations, drinking some brown sugar water may help alleviate symptoms.
It is strongly recommended to consult a physician in person at a hospital before undergoing moxibustion treatment. Self-treatment without professional guidance should be strictly avoided to prevent potential harm to the body.