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Overcome Infertility - Causes of High Follicle-Stimulating Hormone in TCM Perspective

01 December 2009 · Viewed 5108 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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The traditional Chinese medicine views high level of FSH as an indication of yin phrase defect caused by excessive imbalance of yin and yang of kidney, accumulation of dampness and liver blood and qi deficiency.

1. Kidney yin deficiency

As the yin surge, it induces the production of FSH in the early menstrual cycle of yin phrase. Normally, the continuous surging of yin stimulates the ovarian to produce the follicle, if yin is deficiency, it can not stimulate the respond from the demand, leading to pituitary gland producing even more FSH.

2. Kidney yang deficiency

Although the yin phrase is yin dominant, it needs the existence of yang to maintain the balance of the phrase. Deficiency of yang causes not enough blood to warm the uterus and ovaries, leading to prolonged yin phrase and delaying the production of follicles. In severe case, it causes high level of FSH, fluid accumulated in the abdomen.

3. Liver qi and blood stagnation

In order for the ovaries to produce follicles during the yin phrase, liver blood and qi must work to its perfection.

a) Liver qi stagnation

As we mentioned in some previous article, spleen is the organ responsible for qi and blood distribution, if the spleen is dis-harmonized due to imbalance diet and harmful lifestyle, it may interfere with the liver in moving its qi in the liver and heart channels, causing not enough qi to stimulate the production of follicles.

b) Liver blood stagnation

If liver is damaged for what ever reason or due to deficiency of spleen's functions, it may reduce the function of blood formation and storing, causing liver blood stagnation

Since each woman is treated uniquely to her own entity depending to differentiation, please consult with your Chinese medicine practitioner before applying.

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