Herbs used to treat menorrhagia include yarrow, nettles and shepherd's purse, as well as agrimony, particularly used in Chinese medicine, ladies mantle, vervain and red raspberry, which are thought to strengthen the uterus.
liverworts
the doctors often used herbs
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Most of the medications used in 1669 were herbs. Either single herbs were used to treat specific conditions or a mixture of more than 1 herb would be used.
Lobelia (Lobelia inflata ) and myrrh (Commiphora molmol ) are two examples of antispasmodic herbs.
Geranium or motherwort.
Herbs in this classification are strong and specific in their therapeutic action. They are generally used for short periods of time in smaller dosages to treat acute conditions.
Urinary conditions, prostate problems, enuresis, edema, diabetes, kidney stones. Used with other herbs to treat cystitis, urethritis and parostitis.
In medieval times they would have used certain herbs to help cure or help with the pain.
menorrhagia is actually a symptom of an underlying condition rather than a disease itself.
Urinary conditions, prostate problems, enuresis, edema, diabetes, kidney stones. Used with other herbs to treat cystitis, urethritis and parostitis.
Menorrhagia is abnormally heavy bleeding in menstruation (periods). It can be associated with a hormonal imbalance. Hope this helps.