There’s a mature bulge, but what if you don’t ovulate?

There’s a mature bulge, but what if you don’t ovulate? Cases of ovulation but not ovulation are generally considered in Chinese medicine to be associated with liver and kidney disorders, gas haemorrhage, and wet bruises. This situation is analysed below from the Chinese medical perspective and a corresponding method of adjustment is provided.The Chinese doctor’s understanding of ovulation and ovulation.1. Hepatal and kidney disorders: According to Chinese medicine, the reproductive function of the kidney is regulated by a combination of the reproductive function of the liver. In the case of liver and kidney disorders, the ovulation may be mature but not smooth ovulation.2. Consistency: Gas blood is the basis for maintaining normal physical functioning of the human body. Unsatisfied gas can lead to a lack of adequate nutrition of the ovulation.3. Wet bruises: excessive wetting in the body, which may result in poor flow of gas, which in turn affects the maturity and ovulation of the ovaries.Method of management of Chinese medicine1. Chinese medicine:- Rehabilitation of kidney blood: common drugs such as cortex yellow, larvae, chastity and retributive are used to nourish liver and kidneys and to reconcile aerobic blood.- Hepatic decompression: the use of drugs such as woodwood, white twilight and tulips for liver decompression and aerobics.- Decorated hysterics: drugs such as typhus, cedars and semi-summers may be selected to be wet with a healthy spleen and hysteres.2. Acupuncture therapy:- Acupuncture can regulate the blood balance of the human body and stimulate the relevant caves, such as the “gangs”, “gas sea”, “foot three miles”, etc., and help to promote ovulation and ovulation.3. Dietary regulation:- Subsistence foods: foods such as lamb, chicken, black beans, etc., are used to feed the liver and kidneys.- Leached foods, such as rice, red bean, etc., which contribute to the humidification of the sluice.- Avoiding cold foods: cold foods such as cold drinks and watermelons may lead to condensation and should be avoided as much as possible.4. Living habits:- Maintaining emotional stability: avoiding excessive emotional fluctuations and maintaining a calm mind.- Motivation: Appropriate exercise can facilitate the circulation of gas, such as walking, jogging, yoga, etc.- Normal: Sleep well enough to avoid staying up late.5. Psychological adjustment:- Excessive psychological stress may also affect the ovulation, which can be reduced through psychological counselling, meditation and relaxation of training.ConclusionsThe management of ovulations is based on an overall balance and is based on a combination of Chinese medicine, acupuncture, diet, lifestyle and psychological adjustment. It is important that the patient undergo personalized treatment under the supervision of a professional physician. At the same time, Chinese medical treatment takes time and patients should be patient and supportive. In the process of reconciliation, good living habits and a positive mentality help to improve symptoms and promote ovulation.