Can Qinggong Pills really expel impurities?

Feb 25, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
Qinggong Pills, also known as Niuhuang Qinggong Pills, can generally help expel debris when the amount of debris is small, the condition is mild, and there is no strong adhesion to the uterine wall. However, when there is a large amount of debris, the condition is severe, or there is strong adhesion, patients may require other more direct treatments, such as dilation and curettage (D&C), a surgical procedure to clean the uterine cavity.

Qinggong Pills, also known as Niuhuang Qinggong Pills, generally help expel debris when the amount of debris is small, the condition is mild, and the debris is not firmly adhered to the uterus. However, when there is a large amount of debris, the condition is severe, or the debris is tightly adhered, the effectiveness may be limited. If any abnormalities occur, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention. Detailed analysis is as follows:

When the amount of debris is small and the condition is mild, and the debris is not excessively adhered to the uterus, Niuhuang Qinggong Pills can assist in expelling the debris. Niuhuang Qinggong Pills are a traditional Chinese medicine formulation that has effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, as well as calming and soothing the nerves. In treating female uterine cavity issues, these pills can facilitate uterine contractions, thus helping to expel debris from the uterine cavity. This debris typically results from retained placental or fetal membrane tissue following miscarriage or induced labor. In such cases, Niuhuang Qinggong Pills can serve as an adjunctive treatment to aid in the patient's recovery.

However, when there is a large amount of debris, the condition is severe, or the debris is tightly adhered to the uterus, Niuhuang Qinggong Pills may not effectively expel the debris. If the intrauterine foreign matter is firmly adhered to the uterine wall, it may prevent complete removal of the debris, thereby affecting the treatment outcome. In such cases, using Niuhuang Qinggong Pills alone may not be effective and could potentially delay treatment. Under these circumstances, patients may require other, more direct treatments, such as a dilation and curettage (D&C) procedure, which involves surgical cleaning of the uterine cavity.

Additionally, patients are advised to maintain healthy lifestyle habits, such as eating a balanced diet and engaging in moderate exercise, which can also aid in recovery.