
Gynecology
Understanding Gynecology
Gynecology includes all disorders related to the female reproductive system.
It concerns menstrual cycles, hormonal balance, and the proper functioning of the pelvic organs. These imbalances may appear through pain, irregular cycles, discomfort, or hormonal fluctuations.
Where These Imbalances Come From
The gynecological system is strongly influenced by hormonal balance, the nervous system, and blood circulation.
When one of these elements is disrupted, disorders may appear.
Main Factors:
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Hormonal imbalances
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Stress and mental overload
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Poor blood circulation
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Chronic fatigue
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Lifestyle and diet
These factors directly influence the body’s natural regulation.
Why Symptoms Appear
When internal balance is disrupted, hormonal and circulatory functions no longer operate optimally.
This may lead to:
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Painful or irregular periods
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A feeling of pelvic heaviness
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Menstrual cycle disorders
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Recurring discomfort
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Variations in energy and mood
The body then expresses an overall imbalance.
Cupping Therapy: Stimulating and Rebalancing Naturally
Cupping therapy consists of applying controlled suction to specific areas of the body.
Its purpose is to stimulate blood circulation, release tension, and support hormonal balance.
The Effects of Cupping Therapy in Gynecology
Cupping therapy helps to:
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Improve circulation in the pelvic area
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Reduce menstrual pain
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Decrease tension
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Support hormonal balance
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Support the body’s natural functions
It works deeply to restore smoother and more balanced functioning.
A Global and Complementary Approach
Cupping therapy does not replace medical follow-up.
It is part of a holistic approach aimed at improving overall balance and daily comfort.
It is suitable as complementary support for functional gynecological disorders.
Expected Results
With appropriate support:
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More regular cycles
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Reduced pain
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Improved pelvic comfort
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Reduced tension
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Better overall balance
The body gradually regains a more stable and harmonious functioning.
Dysmenorrhea
Pain occurring before or during menstruation, ranging from mild to very intense.
It often appears as abdominal cramps, pelvic tension, and sometimes associated symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, or nausea.
Common Causes:
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Hormonal imbalances
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Strong uterine contractions
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Poor blood circulation in the pelvic area
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Stress and nervous tension
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Inflammatory conditions
Menopause
A natural stage marking the end of menstrual cycles and reproductive functions.
It is accompanied by hormonal changes that may affect the body and overall balance.
Common Symptoms:
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Hot flashes
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Sleep disturbances
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Mood swings
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Fatigue
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Dryness or discomfort
Causes:
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Progressive decrease in hormones (estrogen and progesterone)
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The body adapting to a new hormonal balance
These disorders are directly linked to hormonal fluctuations and circulation within the body. They may be intensified by stress, fatigue, and lifestyle factors. A holistic approach helps support hormonal balance, improve comfort, and accompany these stages in a calmer and more balanced way.
