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Herbal tea to prevent pelvic inflammatory disease

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  pelvic inflammatory disease is a more common Gynecology disease , mostly caused by hygiene problems (personal hygiene, unclean sexual intercourse, etc.). There are acute and chronic types (generally more common in chronic pelvic inflammatory disease):
  
  Acute pelvic inflammatory disease manifests as: lower abdominal pain and fever. If the condition is severe, there may be high fever, chills, headache, loss of appetite, etc.
  
  Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease manifests as: low fever, easy fatigue, and when the course of the disease is long, nerve Debilitating symptoms, such as lack of energy, general discomfort, insomnia, etc., as well as symptoms such as lower abdominal distension, pain, and lumbosacral soreness. It often worsens after exertion, sexual intercourse, and before and after menstruation. In addition, patients may also experience increased menstruation and leucorrhea.
  
  To prevent pelvic inflammatory disease, you can use herbal tea more in your daily life. If you are already a patient, taking it can also supplement the medicine to achieve better effects!
  
  herbal tea
  
  ①9 grams of Angelica sinensis, 9 grams of Cyperus rotundus, and 12 grams of Motherwort. Decoction in water, 1 dose per day.
  
  ②10 grams of peach kernels, 15 grams of soybean seeds, and 10 grams of black fungus. Decoction in water, 2 times a day.
  
  ③30 grams of cumin, 30 grams of gardenia, and 10 grams of licorice. Grind together and take 2-3 grams each time, 2-3 times a day.
  
  ④50 grams of astragalus, 15 grams of angelica root, 10 jujubes, and appropriate amount of brown sugar. Decoction in water and take.
  
  ⑤20 grams of wolfberry, 20 grams of angelica, and appropriate amount of lean pork. Season and cook soup, eat meat and drink soup.

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