Endometriosis in TCM
Chinese medicine does not have an exact equivalent to endometriosis, but the symptoms map closely to the pattern of Blood stasis — fixed, stabbing pelvic pain, clotting, dark menstrual blood, and the cyclical worsening of symptoms around menstruation.
Additional patterns often present alongside Blood stasis: cold-damp accumulation, Liver Qi stagnation, and Kidney deficiency — each adding their own symptom layer and requiring specific treatment modifications.
How Acupuncture Helps
Our TCM approach for endometriosis targets:
- Breaking up Blood stasis and improving pelvic circulation
- Reducing prostaglandin-mediated inflammation
- Modulating immune system dysfunction underlying ectopic tissue growth
- Regulating the HPO axis and menstrual cycle
- Reducing adhesion-related chronic pain
- Improving endometrial receptivity for conception
Pain Management Without Over-Reliance on NSAIDs
Many women with endometriosis rely on high-dose NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen) for pain management. While these are appropriate short-term, long-term use causes gut lining damage and rebound effects.
Acupuncture and specific herbal formulas (such as modified Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang — Minor Decoction to Expel Stasis from the Lower Abdomen) can significantly reduce pain and dependence on analgesia over a course of treatment.
Fertility and Endometriosis
Endometriosis is associated with up to 50% of infertility cases. TCM treatment aims to improve the uterine environment, reduce the inflammatory burden on developing follicles, and support implantation — working alongside gynaecological management or IVF as appropriate.
Endometriosis is not something to endure — it is something to treat from the root, with patience and the right tools.
Research Snapshot
A 2021 systematic review found acupuncture significantly reduced dysmenorrhoea pain scores in endometriosis patients compared to sham or pharmacological controls, with improvements in CA-125 (an endometriosis inflammatory marker) in several trials.
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