The Benefits of Using Natural Herbs to Treat Gynecological Conditions: Dr Scott Kamelle
Women’s health issues are a sensitive topic, and sometimes conventional medicine isn’t enough to help. In the past, women often turned to herbs and other natural remedies for relief from their symptoms. While many of these treatments were not scientifically proven or tested, there is some evidence that some herbal remedies may help treat common gynecological conditions. Here are some common issues that many women experience and how herbal remedies can provide relief:
Menstrual Cramps
Menstrual cramps are a common and often debilitating symptom of menstruation. They’re caused by prostaglandins, which are hormone-like substances that regulate various functions in the body. Prostaglandins are released during menstruation to help with the shedding of the uterine lining and muscle contractions that push out blood and tissue from your uterus.
One way natural herbs can help reduce prostaglandins is through their anti-inflammatory properties, according toDr Scott Kamelle: some herbs have been shown to inhibit COX-2 enzymes (enzymes responsible for producing pain signals) while others act as COX inhibitors themselves, so they don’t produce any pain signals at all!
Irregular Flow
Did you know that menstrual irregularities are common? In fact, as many as 50% of women experience bleeding or spotting between periods.
Irregular flow can be caused by a number of things, including stress, diet and exercise. If you are experiencing irregular flow it is important to see your doctor for an examination so that she can rule out any underlying medical condition that may be causing your irregularity.
According to Dr Scott Kamelle, natural herbs can be used as an alternative treatment for irregular periods, without side effects or complications associated with synthetic hormones or drugs like birth control pills.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition where the tissue that lines the uterus grows outside of the uterus. The extra tissue can cause pain and infertility, as well as other symptoms like bloating and fatigue. Endometriosis can occur at any age but is most common during a woman’s childbearing years when her menstrual cycles are regular.
Pain medication, hormone therapy, aspirin therapy or surgery are often used to treat endometriosis pain but there are also natural herbs that have been shown to help people manage their symptoms without side effects or drug interactions!
Fibroid Tumors
Fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that grow in the uterus. They can cause heavy bleeding, pain and pressure in the abdomen. There are two main types of fibroids: subserosal (under the surface) or intramural (within the muscular wall). Subserosal fibroids grow outside of your uterus while intramural ones grow within it.
The symptoms of fibroid tumors vary depending on their location, size and number but they include irregular menstrual bleeding or heavy flow; frequent urination; pain in lower back or pelvis; constipation/diarrhea with straining; urinary retention due to pressure from enlarged uterus on bladder neck causing delays in emptying urine into urethra during urination procedure called “strangury”.
Conclusion
While there are many treatments available for gynecological conditions, none of them is perfect. They all come with a host of side effects and risks that can be very harmful. This is why it’s so important to look at natural remedies as an alternative way of treating your symptoms without harming yourself in the process.