| Dysmenorrhea is a common gynecological disease characterized by periodic abdominal pain or pain leading to lumbosacral or even severe pain syncope during or before menstruation.It is often seen in adolescent and unmarried women.Serious symptoms affect the life and physical and mental health of the patients.It even affects fertility.In recent years,due to the changes of environmental pollution factors,as well as social,mental pressure and other factors,the incidence of the disease has increased trend.Modern medicine divides dysmenorrhea into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea according to the existence of organic diseases of reproductive organs.Hormone drugs,NSAIDs and other drugs are often used to treat dysmenorrhea.However,there are many side effects and are easy to recur.The causes and pathogenesis of dysmenorrhea have been discussed in detail in the past dynasties,and there are a wide range of traditional Chinese medicine.It is considered that deficiency of kidney yang,invasion of external cold and blood stasis are the main mechanisms of kidney yang deficiency.Professor Wang Xin believes that the main pathogenesis of the pathogenesis of dysmenorrhea is the cold setting and blood stasis,the internal cause of the deficiency of the kidney-yang,the external cause,the blood stasis as the pathological product,and the whole pathological process,has the advantages of promoting blood circulation,removing blood stasis,relieving pain,and has definite curative effect.In this paper,30 patients with dysmenorrhea with yang deficiency and blood stasis syndrome(Jingtong decoction,moxibustion and psychotherapy)who were treated in gynecological clinic of Liaoning University of traditional Chinese Medicine from February 2017 to February 2018 were selected by using the inheritance platform of traditional Chinese medicine.The changes of dysmenorrhea symptom score,VAS score and CMSS scale before and after treatment were observed.SPSS 22.0 statistical analysis was used to prove the effectiveness of Jingtong decoction in the treatment of dysmenorrhea with yang deficiency and blood stasis syndrome. |