Is early menstruation caused by qi deficiency or blood deficiency?
In general, both qi deficiency and blood deficiency may cause early menstruation. If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Qi Deficiency
If a patient experiences symptoms such as light red menstrual blood, a sensation of emptiness or heaviness in the lower abdomen, loose stools, etc., these may be caused by qi deficiency. This type of qi deficiency may stem from spleen and stomach qi deficiency, where the spleen fails to properly control blood, leading to early menstruation. Patients should avoid spicy and irritating foods, engage in moderate exercise, and may consider using traditional Chinese herbs such as Angelica sinensis (Danggui), Astragalus membranaceus (Huangqi), and Poria (Fuling) under the guidance of a physician for regulation.
2. Blood Deficiency
If a patient commonly experiences light menstrual flow, abdominal pain, or sallow complexion, these symptoms may result from blood deficiency. Blood deficiency may arise due to poor coordination of the hematopoietic system and insufficient replenishment of nutrients, causing metabolic disturbances throughout the body and resulting in early menstruation. Patients should increase intake of iron-rich foods to promote hemoglobin synthesis and prevent anemia.
Maintaining healthy lifestyle habits is important. Avoid consuming spicy and irritating foods such as pepper, chili peppers, and garlic, as they may hinder recovery.