Can irregular menstruation be treated with traditional Chinese medicine?
In general, irregular menstruation can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which offers unique advantages in regulating menstrual disorders. However, treatment should be based on specific causes and combined with standardized syndrome differentiation and therapy. The detailed analysis is as follows:

TCM believes that menstrual irregularities are associated with various syndromes such as deficiency of qi and blood, liver qi stagnation, cold uterus, and blood stasis. Common symptoms include irregular menstrual cycles, abnormal menstrual flow, and dysmenorrhea. After comprehensive diagnosis through observation, listening, inquiry, and pulse-taking, TCM practitioners use herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, and other methods to regulate the body. These approaches can improve constitution at the root cause, balance endocrine function, and relieve menstrual disorders, generally without causing adverse reactions. However, if menstrual irregularity is caused by organic lesions, relying solely on TCM regulation may have limited effectiveness, and integration with Western medical evaluation and treatment is necessary. Therefore, identifying the underlying cause is essential for targeted intervention.
TCM treatment requires adherence to a full course of therapy; treatment should not be interrupted blindly. Additionally, it's important to maintain a light diet, regular作息 (daily routine), and avoid staying up late or emotional fluctuations. In daily life, developing healthy habits alongside TCM therapy will better support the restoration of normal menstrual function.