Is motherwort useful for fallopian tubes that are partially blocked?
In general, whether motherwort (Yi Mu Cao) is effective for fallopian tubes that are partially blocked depends on the severity of the blockage. If the obstruction is mild and accompanied by blood stasis, motherwort may have an auxiliary improving effect; however, if the blockage is severe, motherwort usually has no significant effect. The specific analysis is as follows:

If the degree of fallopian tube impairment is mild and caused by blood stasis leading to poor local circulation, the blood-activating and stasis-resolving properties of motherwort can promote pelvic blood circulation, improve blood supply around the fallopian tubes, and help reduce local inflammatory responses, thereby providing some relief for mild blockages. In such cases, it can be used as one of the调理 methods.
However, if the fallopian tube obstruction is more severe—such as when obvious adhesions or partial physical blockages exist—the regulatory effects of motherwort cannot resolve the physical obstruction, making it difficult to achieve tubal patency. Relying solely on motherwort in these situations may delay proper treatment, and its effectiveness is therefore limited. Professional medical interventions are required in such cases.
In daily life, attention should be paid to reproductive system hygiene, avoiding unclean sexual intercourse to reduce the risk of inflammation. Individuals who are planning pregnancy or suspect fallopian tube issues should promptly assess the extent of blockage and choose appropriate调理 or treatment strategies based on their individual conditions.