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How does Fuyan Pill Take Effect on PID?

PID is a disease with low incident rate. Because the defensive function in female genital system is normally able to resist bacterial invasion. Only when the immunity of orgasm decreased can lead to PID.

Prompt treatment is necessary to prevent further progress and damage of the disease. Go to see a doctor even the symptom is mild in case of delay of the treatment. Symptoms in PID include extrautertine pregnancy, infertility, dysmenorrhea, painful intercourse and pelvic adhesion. Any of these will have a profound impact on quality of life.

Female should draw attention to the signs given from body, such as frequent fatigues, leukorrhagia, frequent urination, painful lower abdomen, worsen around menstruation. You should be alert if any of such symptoms occurs ,because that may be the sign of PID.  The white collar should pay more attention to this as sedentariness may also lead to chronic pelvic hyperemia which is one of the cause of PID.

Fuyan Pill is a good choice to treat PID. The function of which include clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting blood circulation and dissolving stasis. Of the formula Scutellaria baicalensis, honeysuckle, and fructus forsythia are to clear away heat and toxic materials. Preach seed and Flos carthami are to promote blood circulation and dissolve stasis. Bupleurum and Costustoot are to relieve liver for smoothing Qi.  Chinese yam, ginseng , and Chinese angelica are to tonify Qi. Bighead atractylodes rhizome,  rhizoma atractylodis, and talc are to invigorate spleen and supplement Qi. All these materials combined to clear Fallopian tubes, prevent fibrosis at connective tissues, remove adhesion between pelvic organs and relieve pain. In terms of treating PID, Fuyan Pill well interprets the concept of TCM, which is searching the primary cause of disease in treatment. Thus PID could be radically cured.

source : http://www.drleetcmclinic.com/Information_Center/Pelvic_Inflammatory_Disease/2013/0730/96.html

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