magazinelogo

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research

ISSN Online: 2575-7970 Downloads: 238934 Total View: 2622103
Frequency: quarterly ISSN Print: 2575-7989 CODEN: IJCEMH
Email: ijcemr@hillpublisher.com
Article Open Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2022.04.014

Research Progress of Acupuncture and Massage in the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea of Cold Congealing Type

Yidan Shi1,*, Ying Zhu2

1Graduate School of Guangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanning, Guangxi, China. 

2Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Ruikang Hospital Affiliated to Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine, Nanning, Guangxi, China.

*Corresponding author: Yidan Shi

Published: April 29,2022

Abstract

Primary dysmenorrhea is a common and frequently-occurring disease in gynecology. It usually occurs in adolescent girls and nulliparous young women. It is mainly manifested as pain in the lower abdomen or lumbosacral region. The symptoms such as cold hands and feet, severe pain, syncope, etc., but there is no organic disease in the reproductive organs, can seriously affect the daily life of patients. The author collected relevant literatures about acupuncture and massage in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea of cold congealing type in the past five years through CNKI, VIP, Wanfang, PubMed and other databases, sorted and summarized them, and found that acupuncture and massage are effective in clinical treatment of cold congealing It has unique advantages in primary dysmenorrhea type, with significant curative effect, low recurrence rate, no obvious toxic and side effects, high patient acceptance, and easy clinical promotion and use. The research progress is summarized as follows, which can provide reference for the clinical treatment and related research of primary dysmenorrhea of cold congealing type.

References

[1] Meng Wenling, Wang Ningning, Li Ping, et al. (2013). Epidemiological investigation and influencing factors of primary dysmenorrhea among female college students [J]. Journal of Taishan Medical College, 2013, 34(8): 579-583.

[2] Tang Juan, Zhao Shenwu, Tang Shu, et al. (2013). Investigation and analysis of related factors of primary dysmenorrhea in female college students [J]. Modern Medicine and Health, 2013, 29(06): 857-858+861.

[3] Cheng Fang, Cheng Hong, Cao Junhong, et al. (2013). Discussion on the distribution characteristics of TCM symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea [J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013, 28(8): 1194-1196.

[4] Sun Yanming, Wang Ling, Wang Xueling, et al. (2012). Investigation on etiology and syndrome distribution of dysmenorrhea in 1800 female college students [J]. Chinese Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2012, 30(05): 1014-1016.

[5] Petraglia, F., Parke, S., Serrani, M., et al. (2014). Estradiol valerate plus dienogest versus ethinylestradiol plus levonor-gestrel for the treatment of primary dysmenorrheal [J]. Int J Gynaecol Obstet, 2014, 125(3): 270-274.

[6] Wang Xiaoming. (2020). Clinical application and adverse reaction observation of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [J]. China Rural Health, 2020, 12(16): 46.

[7] Luo Li, Ren Xiaoxuan, Guo Mengwei, et al. (2017). Effects of acupuncture at Guanyuan on the temperature and TXB_2/6-keto-PGF_(1a) ratio at Sanyinjiao acupoint in rats with dysmenorrhea with cold coagulation syndrome [J]. Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chinese Journal, 2017, 40(01): 48-51.

[8] Yang Jiamin, Shen Xiaoyu, Zhang Ling, et al. (2017). Effects of acupuncture at different points on the degree of uterine contraction and pain-related mechanisms in rats with dysmenorrhea with cold coagulation syndrome [J]. Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2017, 45(06): 73-76.

[9] Dai Shunhua, Wu Bizhan. (2019). Clinical study of Wentong acupuncture in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea with cold blood coagulation and blood stasis syndrome [J]. World Latest Medical Information Digest, 2019, 19(76): 5-6.

[10] Li Xinhua, Sun Xiaoxue, Liang Yulei, et al. (2017). Effects of moxibustion at different times on the contents of prostaglandin and vasopressin in uterine tissue of rats with dysmenorrhea due to cold-damp stagnation (English) [J]. Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science, 2017, 15(04): 250-256.

[11] Liu Yinghua, Wang Xin. (2019). Clinical observation of moxibustion on 147 patients with primary dysmenorrhea with cold blood coagulation and blood stasis syndrome [J]. World Journal of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, 2019, 14(09): 1316-1318+1323.

[12] Su Linrong, Zou Ting. (2020). Clinical observation of 30 cases of primary dysmenorrhea of cold blood coagulation stasis type treated by Renmai long snake moxibustion [J]. Chinese Ethnic Folk Medicine, 2020, 29(11): 100-102.

[13] Wang Wenbin, Yang Bo, Wang Xiaoyan. (2019). Clinical observation of 30 cases of primary dysmenorrhea with cold blood coagulation and blood stasis treated with warm acupuncture and moxibustion [J]. World Latest Medical Information Digest, 2019, 19(76): 159-160.

[14] Zhang Na, Zhang Lin, Qi Xiurong. (2019). An empirical case of clinical acupoint catgut embedding for primary pain [J]. World Latest Medical Information Digest, 2019, 19(32): 202-204.

[15] Gao Jinghui, Yang Caide, Lv Suzhen. (2018). The clinical observation of Yang's 3+ therapy “Five Needles” acupoint catgut embedding in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea [J]. Modern Distance Education of Chinese Medicine, 2018, 16(14): 132-134.

[16] Chen Panbi, Chen Jing, Cui Jin, et al. (2018). Regulation and influence of catgut embedding method on neuro-endocrine-immune network in rats with primary dysmenorrhea [J]. Acupuncture Research, 2018, 43(01): 29-33.

[17] Tang Wenjing, Wang Yiqin, Tang Biao. (2020). Effects of acupoint catgut embedding on prostaglandin-related factors and nuclear transcription factor κB in uterine tissue of rats with primary dysmenorrhea [J]. Acupuncture Research, 2020, 45(07): 548 -551+556.

[18] Chen Shuijin, Jiang Yu, Chen Lechun, et al. (2019). Effects of massage manipulation on the expression of NMDAR2B in the dorsal root ganglia and spinal dorsal horn of rats with neuropathic pain [J]. Bright Chinese Medicine, 2019, 34(16): 2472-2474.

[19] Pu Linqian, Li Wei. (2017). Research on the application of abdominal vibration therapy [J]. Jilin Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2017, 37(09): 966-968.

[20] Zhang Bohe. (2019). Clinical observation of 25 cases of dysmenorrhea with cold blood clotting and blood stasis treated by Tong Tiao Chong Ren method [J]. Wisdom Health, 2019, 5(20): 112-113+129.

[21] Du Hongyan, Guo Zhipeng, Dou Guizhen. (2018). Clinical study on the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea (cold blood stasis syndrome) by acupoint application of Wenjing Sanhan San [J]. Chinese Medicine Emergency, 2018, 27(01): 60-63.

[22] Qi Rong. (2019). Observation on the efficacy of acupoint sticking with Evodia and Ginger juice in intervening dysmenorrhea due to cold blood coagulation and blood stasis [J]. Journal of Practical Gynecology and Endocrinology, 2019, 6(18): 81.

[23] Li Chenhui, Yang Ting, Zhang Daibi, et al. (2022). Efficacy of Aifu Nuan Gong sticking acupoint sticking in the treatment of dysmenorrhea due to cold blood coagulation and blood stasis [J]. Chinese Journal of Family Planning, 2022, 30(01): 80-83.

[24] Lu Chunxia, Deng Xuejiao, Chen Miao, et al. (2021). Treatment of primary dysmenorrhea by stimulating auricular points with different methods: a randomized controlled study [J]. China Acupuncture, 2021, 41(07): 737-741.

[25] Bai Dongyan, Li Haishan, Feng Qiujuan, et al. (2019). Clinical study on the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea with cold condensate by warming acupuncture and auricular point [J]. New Chinese Medicine, 2019, 51(07): 199-202.

[26] Xie Hongying, Zhang Zhaoying. (2020). Clinical study on the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea of cold blood coagulation stasis type with Shaofu Zhuyu Decoction combined with ear point pressing pills [J]. Bright Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2020, 35(15): 2322-2324.

[27] Zhang Di. (2019). Curative effect observation of acupoint catgut embedding and Fuyang cup in the treatment of primary dys-menorrhea with cold blood coagulation and blood stasis syndrome [J]. Shenzhen Journal of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, 2019, 29(09): 51-53.

[28] Wang Shurong, Duan Zhiyu, Diao Wangping, et al. (2021). Clinical effect of Tongbian scraping and scraping in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea due to cold blood coagulation and blood stasis [J]. China Medical Herald, 2021, 18(26): 147-151.

[29] Jiang Xintong, Zhang Yanjie, Sun Lili. (2020). Analysis of warm acupuncture combined with five elements music therapy in the treatment of dysmenorrhea with cold blood clotting and blood stasis [J]. Chinese Folk Therapy, 2020, 28(13): 11-12.

[30] Oladosu, F. A., Tu, F. F., Hellman, K. M. (2018). Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug resistance in dysmenorrhea: epidemiology, causes, and treatment [J]. Am J Obstet Gynecol, 2018, 218(4): 390-400.


How to cite this paper

Research Progress of Acupuncture and Massage in the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea of Cold Congealing Type

How to cite this paper: Yidan Shi, Ying Zhu. (2022) Research Progress of Acupuncture and Massage in the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea of Cold Congealing TypeInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research6(2), 204-208.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2022.04.014