The leaves of the elm tree are the leaves of the elm tree, a plant of the Ulmaceae family. They are mainly distributed in central and southern China, southwest China, as well as in Shaanxi, Gansu, Jiangsu and other places. They are often found on slopes, roadsides, or near houses. They have the medicinal properties of clearing heat and stopping bleeding and can be used to treat excessive uterine bleeding in women!
[Traditional Chinese Medicine Recipe]
150g elm tree leaves, 50g licorice (slightly roasted and grated), 150g Ophiopogon japonicus (dehearted and baked), 50g dried ginger (processed and grated).
[Usage and Dosage]
Grind the above ingredients into coarse powder. Take 20g for each dose, add water to fill a small bowl, and add three jujubes. Boil until there is only one-sixth left, and then take it warm without considering the time.
[Explanation of Efficacy]
Chinese herbal medicine elm tree leaves have the effects of clearing heat, detoxifying, and cooling blood. They are mainly used for treating ulcers, swelling, and pain, as well as excessive uterine bleeding. Excessive uterine bleeding refers to a large amount of vaginal bleeding in women outside of their menstrual period, or continuous bleeding without interruption, also known as "excessive uterine bleeding with leakage".
Sudden bleeding with a rapid onset and a large amount of blood is called "excessive uterine bleeding"; gradual onset with a small amount of blood that continues to trickle is called "leakage". The two often convert to each other, hence the term "excessive uterine bleeding with leakage". It is equivalent to the scope of "functional uterine bleeding" in modern medicine.
Excessive uterine bleeding refers to vaginal bleeding in women outside of their menstrual period. The main manifestation is sudden vaginal bleeding. The one with a rapid onset and a large amount of bleeding is called excessive uterine bleeding, while the one with a small amount of bleeding or continuous trickling is called leakage.
Functional uterine bleeding, vaginal bleeding caused by female reproductive organ inflammation, tumors, and other conditions in Western medicine all fall within the scope of excessive uterine bleeding with leakage. Excessive uterine bleeding with leakage is a more severe and complicated symptom in women's menstrual disorders.