Author:Kangdi 11-02-2022
Cold in the womb is a common problem for most women nowadays. Although it is not a disease, it can still be harmful to a woman's body, and women with cold in the womb are usually prone to cold hands and feet, menstrual disorders and dysmenorrhoea, which can cause a lot of inconvenience. Although it does not usually lead to infertility, it can make it more difficult for women to conceive, so it is best to regulate it to a normal state. Here are three "enemies" of cold in the womb.
01. pepper and cinnamon moxa
Pepper and cinnamon are common seasonings and snacks, while moxa may be less commonly heard of. All three, however, are helpful for the care of a woman's womb. Break one cinnamon meat + 7 peppercorns + the right amount of moxa together, then knead it into a small pill, put it on your belly button before going to bed, seal it with a band-aid and just get up the next day to remove it. This can help to expel cold and warm the womb, move Qi and blood, and is also useful for preventing gynaecological problems. Some people can get relief from cold hands and feet with the first application, while others need to apply it continuously for more than a week, depending on their body type.
02. Ginger
Ginger is a warm food that has a warming effect on the body and the uterus, both internally and externally. It can disperse cold, publish, inhibit bacteria, prevent gynaecological diseases and control tumour growth, and has the effect of prolonging life. Take a large piece of ginger, dab it on with a cotton swab in some white wine or alcohol, then chop it up and put it in a medical cotton band. Disinfect the area around the belly button with alcohol before applying it and then put it on and seal it with medical tape or band-aid. Ginger and alcohol can be used to maximize the effect of heat and dispersion of cold. A daily compress on the navel of a woman can effectively treat cold in the uterus and stop cold hands and feet.
03. Kangdi-Menstrual Cramp Relief Patch
If you think the above is too much trouble, try the Menstrual Cramp Relief Patch, which you don't have to make yourself. It's specially designed for women and is great for protecting the uterus and treating cold in the womb. It can also be applied to keep you warm in cold weather.
Menstrual Cramp Relief Patch is designed to help women regulate cold in the womb and treat gynaecological problems through the synergy of physical warmth at acupuncture points and far-infrared physiotherapy. It provides continuous heat and can reach a temperature of 50 degrees, which keeps a woman's womb in a warm environment. It can be used continuously for 1-7 days to invigorate the blood and disperse blood stasis, helping the uterus to contract, regulate menstruation and relieve pain. It is good to have some on hand for the cooler weather and for normal use during your period.