Group 1 - The recent trend on social media claims that alcoholic beverages can alleviate menstrual pain, with products marketed as "female wellness drinks" gaining popularity [1] - Medical professionals, including Dr. Sun Yanli from Nanjing Maternal and Child Health Hospital, emphasize that there is no scientific basis for using alcohol to regulate menstruation or relieve menstrual pain, especially for those with underlying conditions like endometriosis [1][2] - The herbal ingredients in these alcoholic products, such as Angelica, Astragalus, Clove, and Cinnamon, may provide temporary relief for certain women, but the alcohol content is the primary component, and the herbal dosage is insufficient for medicinal effects [1] Group 2 - For primary dysmenorrhea caused by underlying diseases, the treatment principle is to address the primary condition rather than relying on temporary pain relief [2] - Recommendations for managing menstrual pain include maintaining a regular routine, balanced diet, reducing caffeine and salt intake, engaging in outdoor aerobic exercise, and using heat therapy [2] - Severe menstrual pain that impacts daily life should prompt medical consultation to rule out serious conditions like endometriosis or adenomyosis, rather than relying on home remedies [2]
“养生酒+红糖姜茶”走红网络 警惕偏方“智商税”藏风险
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-25 17:23