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Home Economics and life environment studies
[Introduction to Contents]
Endometriosis is a disease in which tissues similar to the lining of the uterus form outside the uterine cavity.
The endometrial tissues thicken, bleed, and become inflamed with each menstruation, causing severe pain and hypermenorrhea.
There are reports that endometriosis is found in 10% of women in their 20 s and 30 s, 25% of women who complain of menstrual pain, and 50% of infertile women.
This book introduces simple self-care to cure endometriosis, which is said to be a "modern disease".
It is full of advice from the eyes of "obstetrician who loves the womb too much", which is popular on blogs and SNS.
It is full of advice from the eyes of "obstetrician who loves the womb too much"!
[Author's brief history]
Graduated from Tokyo Women's Medical University School of Medicine.
After working at Shiritsubyoin Yonezawa and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital, he opened Komagata Clinic in Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture in 2018.
From high school, he was suffering from menstrual pain and hypermenorrhea.
While working as a resident at a gynecological clinic, he taught patients from the basics of oriental medicine. He used his own body and repeated experiments. After trial and error, he became keenly aware of the contradiction that his menstruation was worse than that of patients. He began to pursue methods to eliminate menstrual pain and hypermenorrhea.
Later, he learned from the basics of oriental medicine. He used his own body and repeated experiments. After trial and error, he came up with self-care that produces maximum effect with minimum effort.
He calls himself "obstetrician who loves the womb too much."
In addition to providing medical care from the perspectives of both western medicine and oriental medicine, he developed self-care that produces maximum effect with minimum effort.