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Menstrual Irregularities Persist? Try TCM Qiteng External Therapy: Unblock Meridians, Regulate Qi & Blood, Restore Women’s Health

发布时间:2026-05-28 13:20


menstrual irregularities

 

Introduction: Modern Women Troubled by Menstrual Irregularities

    In the fast-paced life, more and more women suffer from menstrual irregularities: advanced or delayed menstruation, excessive or scant menstrual flow, dark menstrual blood with clots, often accompanied by dysmenorrhea, waist soreness, fatigue, and irritability. Long-term menstrual irregularities not only affect quality of life, but also reflect underlying problems of qi-blood imbalance and visceral dysfunction. If ignored for a long time, it may lead to uterine cold and other hidden risks.
 
    Many women have tried oral conditioning and dietary therapy, but often feel helpless due to slow effect and easy recurrence. In fact, TCM external therapy provides a new direction for regulating menstrual irregularities — Tiandao TCM Qiteng Therapy. With the core of "unblocking meridians, regulating qi and blood, and warming the uterus", it helps women gradually restore regular menstruation and return to health through external penetration conditioning.
 

1. TCM Root Cause of Menstrual Irregularities: Qi-Blood Stasis & Meridian Blockage

    According to TCM, women’s menstruation is closely related to qi-blood, meridians, and internal organs. Huangdi Neijing states: "Women are sufficient in qi but insufficient in blood." Women take blood as the foundation; only with sufficient qi-blood and unobstructed meridians can menstruation come on time with normal volume and color. On the contrary, insufficient qi-blood, qi stagnation and blood stasis, cold coagulation in the uterus, or meridian blockage that prevents qi-blood from nourishing the uterus will cause menstrual disorders.

   Menstrual irregularities in modern women are mostly related to cold, stasis, and blockage: prolonged sitting leads to poor meridian circulation in the waist and abdomen; craving cold and exposing the waist and abdomen allow cold evil to invade the uterus, causing cold coagulation and blood stasis; staying up late and high stress lead to liver qi stagnation and obstructed qi-blood flow. These problems intertwine, resulting in meridian blockage, qi-blood imbalance, and uterine malnourishment, leading to menstrual disorders. Traditional oral conditioning needs to be absorbed by the spleen and stomach, so the efficacy weakens when reaching the uterus, and long-term medication may burden the spleen and stomach — this is a key reason for unsatisfactory conditioning effects.


2. Qiteng Therapy: Innovative TCM External Therapy for Menstrual Irregularities

   Qiteng Therapy is a TCM external therapy developed by Tiandao TCM by inheriting ancient formulas and combining modern equipment. Following the core TCM theory that "pain occurs when blocked, relief comes when unblocked", it does not rely on oral medicine. Through the triple effects of medicine, heat, and steam, it unblocks body meridians, resolves cold coagulation and blood stasis, regulates qi-blood and yin-yang, and improves menstrual irregularities fundamentally.

1. Core Principles: Expel Pathogens & Strengthen Vitality

    Expel pathogens and unblock stasis: Specially prepared herbs are heated by equipment to produce high-temperature medicinal steam. Heat first opens skin pores to create channels for drug penetration; the medicine penetrates deep into meridians and fascia, decomposes pathological products (stasis dirt) such as cold coagulation, blood stasis, and phlegm-dampness around the waist, abdomen, and spine into particles, which are excreted through pores to form scabs and fall off, completely unblocking blocked meridians.

    Strengthen vitality and regulate qi-blood: After meridians are unblocked, qi-blood flows smoothly to nourish the uterus and ovaries. Meanwhile, heat and medicine work together to invigorate yang qi, activate the body’s self-healing system, balance visceral functions, improve uterine cold and qi-blood deficiency, restore normal physiological functions of the uterus, and ensure regular menstruation.

2. Advantages: Safe External Therapy, Direct Targeting

    No oral intake, mild and safe: Full-process external treatment avoids burden on the spleen, stomach, liver, and kidneys from oral medicine, with no side effects. It is suitable for women with sensitive constitutions and weak spleen/stomach, and safer for long-term conditioning.

    Targeted penetration, direct effect: Medicinal steam and heat therapy act precisely on key parts such as the waist, abdomen, cervical spine, and lumbar spine. The medicine directly reaches the uterus and pelvic cavity, improving local blood circulation and relieving uterine cold and blood stasis more directly than oral conditioning.

    Holistic conditioning, physical and mental care: It not only regulates menstruation but also improves accompanying symptoms such as dysmenorrhea, waist soreness, cold hands and feet, insomnia, and irritability. It also unblocks spinal meridians and relieves neck-shoulder soreness, achieving "treatment of different diseases with the same method" and comprehensively improving women’s sub-health.

3. Qiteng Therapy for Menstrual Irregularities: 3–8 Sessions for Gradual Recovery

   Clinical practice of Tiandao TCM shows that Qiteng Therapy has remarkable conditioning effects on menstrual irregularities caused by qi stagnation, blood stasis, and cold coagulation in the uterus. After 3–8 standard sessions, most women experience gradually regular menstruation, normal flow and color, and significant relief from dysmenorrhea, waist soreness and other discomforts.

1. Conditioning Process
    Step 1: Whole-body fumigation to open channels: Special Qiteng equipment generates mild medicinal steam to fumigate the whole body or waist/abdomen. The comfortable temperature fully opens pores, promotes superficial circulation, and prepares for deep stasis removal.

    Step 2: Local hot compress for deep stasis expulsion: After fumigation, heated special herbal packs are applied to the cervical spine, lumbar spine, and lower abdomen. Heat and medicine work together to decompose deep stasis dirt and promote excretion of metabolites. Mild skin scabs may appear, which is a normal stasis-expelling reaction and leaves no traces after falling off.

    Step 3: Holistic consolidation for balance: Each session is painless, warm and comfortable; no dietary restrictions are needed during conditioning, and normal work-rest schedule is acceptable, balancing work and conditioning.

2. Applicable People

    Menstrual disorders: advanced, delayed, or irregular cycles
    Abnormal flow: excessive, scant, or dripping
    Abnormal blood: dark, black, with large clots
    Accompanying discomforts: dysmenorrhea, uterine cold, cold hands and feet, waist soreness, fatigue, irritability
    Long-term ineffective conditioning: recurrent cases with poor results from oral TCM and dietary therapy

4.Difference from Traditional Conditioning: No Medicine Dependence, Activate Self-Healing

   Traditional conditioning for menstrual irregularities mostly focuses on "tonic"; long-term oral intake easily causes spleen-stomach stagnation, treats symptoms rather than root causes, and recurs easily after stopping medicine. Qiteng Therapy focuses on "unblocking": first unblock meridians and expel stasis dirt, then activate the body’s self-healing system to let the body regulate qi-blood and visceral functions independently, instead of relying on external medicine.

   This "unblock first, tonic later; external treatment with internal regulation" concept fits women’s physiological characteristics: unobstructed meridians and harmonious qi-blood eliminate all diseases.

   Clinically, many women not only have regular menstruation after conditioning, but also obvious improvements in complexion, cold hands and feet, insomnia and other problems, with a refreshed overall state.
 
Disclaimer
   The content herein is summarized and refined from years of clinical practice and numerous medical records by Tiandao TCM. It is voluntarily disclosed medical information, only for public understanding of disease knowledge and treatment methods before diagnosis, and for TCM popular science to the public, medical staff and scientific researchers. It does not constitute any promise of cure, efficacy or safety, nor is it for promotional purposes.

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