Endometriosis treated by the method of resolving blood stasis to eliminate obstruction in the lower-jiao.

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Chinese medicine treatment of 48 endometriosis patients with Neiyi No. 2 Pills significantly improved symptoms and pregnancy rates, while altering plasma prostaglandin levels.

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Abstract

48 cases of endometriosis were treated with the Neiyi (ectopic endometrium) No. 2 Pills [symbol: see text] 2 [symbol: see text]) composed of fresh Dahuang (Radix et Rhizoma Rhei), Biejia (Carapax Trionycis) and Taoren Shuang (powdered Semen Persicae). After 3 months of treatment, high effective rates were obtained in menorrhalgia, dyspareunia, proctalgia, hysteromyoma, ovary cyst, and tubercles in the pelvic cavity, with a pregnant rate of as high as 26.7% in sterility. Meanwhile, the levels of plasma PGF2 alpha and PGE2 markedly dropped, while that of 6-keto-PGF1 alpha, beta-EP, and HYP significantly elevated.

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mesh:D004715endometriosisdyspareunia

MeSH descriptors

Drugs, Chinese Herbal Endometriosis 6-Ketoprostaglandin F1 alpha 6-Ketoprostaglandin F1 alpha Adult beta-Endorphin beta-Endorphin Dinoprost Dinoprost Dinoprostone Dinoprostone Drugs, Chinese Herbal Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Humans Pelvis Thromboxane B2 Thromboxane B2

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