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| Pattern Names |
| Cervical Dysplasia • 子宫颈上皮内赘瘤 • Zǐ Gōng Jǐng Shàng Pí Nèi Zhuì Liú |
| Classification |
| Category: Bio Med |
Syndrome: Cervical Dysplasia |
| Symptoms |
| Tongue: |
Pulse: |
| Indications: Damp Heat in Lower Jiao + Blood Stasis.
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| BioMed: Abnormal, possibly precancerous cells in the cervix. Often caused by the HPV virus (vaccine available). Treatment include cryotherapy, laser, loop excision, cone biopsy, and hysterectomy [43]
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| TCM Etiology: TCM: 1) Internal: seven affects 2) External: pathogenic heat, damp, cold, summer heat. 3) Neither Internal or External: injury to Chong and Ren from early sexual activity, sex during menstruation, sex too early after childbirth, sec too early after abortion, IUDs. Chong disease. [43]
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| Treatment Principle |
| Use a formula to treat the general pattern for LV depression, depressive heat, SP vacuity and dampness |
| Acupunture |
| SP6, SP9, LR3, LV5, REN3 for damp-heat and Zi Gong Xue, SP10, ST28 blood stasis. LV5 + REN3 is most important combo for cervical disease Auricular acupuncture: uterus, Shen Men to support HPV immune response and emotional regulation.
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| Herbs |
| According to WEN BING: Treatment must first clear internal heat then vent pathogen. For lingering heat toxin in Lower Jiao: Yin Qiao Hong Jiang Jie Du Tang. For Lingering damp heat in the Lower Jiao, use Long Dan Xie Gan Tang. After eliminating the pathogen, one must harmonize with formulas that include: Xiao Chai Hu Tang, Da Chai Hu Tang, Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang, Da Yuan Yin, Si Ni San, Chai Hu Shu Gan Tang, Xiao Yao San, or Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang. Most herbal formulas for this condition are suppositories or douches. Cervical dysplasia must be treated with raw herb therapy. Both internal and external must be prescribed. These are difficult to find in the U.S. but abundant in a variety of products from China. [43] |