Brief introduction of postpartum abdominal pain

Directory 1 Pinyin 2 English Reference 3 Overview 4 Etiology and Pathogenesis 5 Symptoms 6 Syndrome Differentiation 6. 1 Postpartum Abdominal Pain with Deficiency of both Qi and Blood 6.2 Postpartum Abdominal Pain with Cold Blood Stasis 7 Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment 7. 1 Prescription 7.2 Acupuncture 7.2 1 Body Acupuncture 7.2 Ear Acupuncture 8 Reference: 1 Acupoint Treatment 2 Prescriptions 3 Chinese Patent Medicines for Postpartum Abdominal Pain

2 English reference postpartum abdominal pain [Chinese medicine terminology examination Committee. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]

Postpartum abdominal pain. Terminology of traditional Chinese medicine (20 10)]

Postpartum Tomina [Landau Chinese-English Dictionary]

Conclusion Postpartum abdominal pain (1 [2]) is the name of the disease [3][4]. Also known as "children's pillow pain" [2]. It is a disease characterized by postpartum abdominal pain [3][4][ 1][2]. Synopsis of the Golden Chamber: Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment of Women's Postpartum Pulse

The etiology and pathogenesis are mostly caused by blood deficiency, pulse dystrophy, or blood stasis, cold coagulation and blood stasis [4][3]. Among them, abdominal pain caused by blood stasis is also called occipital pain [4]. Modern medicine thinks that it is mainly postpartum uterine contraction pain and uterine neuralgia [3].

Some people think that postpartum abdominal pain includes abdominal pain and abdominal pain [4]. Abdominal pain is caused by overeating [4].

Symptoms of blood deficiency clinically include dull pain in the lower abdomen, less lochia, pale face, fatigue, chills, dizziness and tinnitus [3].

Blood stasis, also known as "children's pillow pain", is characterized by abdominal distension and less pain, or palpable mass, lochia stagnation, and a small amount of blood stasis [3].

For patients with cold coagulation, the symptoms are cold pain in the lower abdomen, refusal to press, slight fever, hard lochia, pale face and tepid limbs [3].

6 Syndrome Differentiation 6. 1 Postpartum abdominal pain with deficiency of both qi and blood (1) refers to weakness, deficiency of both qi and blood, and severe postpartum deficiency. Blood deficiency of chong and ren vessels, pulse dystrophy, dull pain in the lower abdomen for a few days after delivery, like rubbing, less lochia, red color, thin body, pale complexion, dizziness, palpitation and insomnia, dry stool, pale tongue, thin white fur and weak pulse are common symptoms of postpartum abdominal pain [5].

6.2 Postpartum abdominal pain with cold coagulation and blood stasis syndrome [1] refers to postpartum physical weakness, invasion of cold pathogen, obstruction of pulse, postpartum cold pain in the lower abdomen, reduction of heat pain, less lochia, dark purple color, lump, pale face and tepid limbs.

7.7. 1 Prescription Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment of Abdominal Pain Caused by Blood Stasis and Pulse Obstruction, also known as Pillow Pain, manifested as abdominal distension and less pain, or palpable mass, dark purple tongue, lochia stagnation, and a small amount of dark color with blood stasis. The prescription is Sanjie Ding Tong Decoction [4][3].

People with deficiency of both qi and blood show dull pain in the lower abdomen, like hot compress, less lochia, dizziness and tinnitus, fatigue and fear of cold, and even palpitation and shortness of breath. The prescription is Changning decoction [4][3].

For people who feel cold, the symptoms are bluish white, lochia is difficult to come out, limbs are not warm, abdominal cold pain refuses to press, and fever is slightly reduced. Treatment should be mainly based on warming meridians and dispelling cold, and the prescription can be modified by Shenghua Decoction [4][3].

7.2 Acupuncture has a good analgesic effect on this disease [3].

7.2. 1 Body acupuncture mainly selects Guanyuan, Qihai, Sanyinjiao and Shenshu [3]. Zusanli and Pishu are added for patients with blood deficiency; For patients with blood stasis, Shu Ge, Xue Hai and Diji are added; Patients with cold coagulation should be moxibustion at Shenque and Yinjiao points [3].

7.2.2 Ear acupoints such as uterus, liver, kidney, Shenmen, Pingshi and Xiapingshi are middle *** [3].

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