First of all, I need to give you some information. Nowadays, various accounts on the Internet with the name "Mr. Wu of Gynecological Health Conditioning" have no unified identity at all. Most of them are salespersons packaged by unscrupulous merchants, and their credibility is extremely low. Only a few of them are regular practicing gynecological medical staff named Wu doing science popularization. They need to be carefully screened to distinguish them.
A while ago, a young girl who had just graduated came to me to complain. She said that she had had dysmenorrhea for several years and that it was troublesome to wait in line at the hospital. She came across a soft-spoken "Teacher Wu" through short videos. After hearing her talk about the symptoms for a few words, the other party concluded that she had severe uterine cold and that if she didn't take care of it, she would suffer from menopause and infertility. He coaxed her to do so. She bought an "exclusive herbal conditioning pack" worth over RMB 2,000, but after a month of soaking it, her dysmenorrhea did not go away, and her period was delayed for more than ten days. When she went to the hospital for a checkup, she found that the regular production batch number of the conditioning pack could not be found. Most of its ingredients were herbs that promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis. Her blood was hot, so the more she drank, the worse it would become.
However, you can’t defeat everyone with one stroke. I have also followed a doctor named Wu from a public maternal and child health hospital before. She usually posts some popular science on gynecological care online, talking about HPV screening precautions and how polycystic patients should adjust their diet. When someone asks a question in the comment area, she will only remind everyone to go for a formal examination first, and will never sell any conditioning products privately. If you search her name in the National Health Commission’s medical practitioner query system, her practice location and scope of practice are all correct. This is of course true.
In fact, to put it bluntly, to judge whether this kind of "conditioning teacher" is real or fake, you don't need to worry about his surname Wu or Li. First check whether he has formal medical qualifications. If you can't find it, even if your circle of friends is full of screenshots of successful treatment, don't believe it no matter how tempting your words are, no matter how tempting the promised results are. Gynecological problems are inherently different from individual to individual. Some dysmenorrhea is due to uterine cold, some are due to adenomyosis, and some are due to endometriosis. They dare to prescribe thousands of dollars of conditioning prescriptions for you without even looking at the B-ultrasound and hormone reports. This is not professional, and it is like cutting leeks when you catch them.
If you really need gynecological treatment, instead of trying your luck to find a "teacher" online who doesn't know whether it is true or not, it is better to register with a regular hospital gynecology department, which costs ten or twenty yuan. It is more practical than anything else. After all, your body is your own. If you eat and treat it randomly, you will be the one who suffers in the end, right?

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