Mental Massage for Gynecological Problems

In: Clinical Research and clinical Trials · 2025 · vol. 12(03) , pp. 01–03 · doi:10.31579/2693-4779/262 · W4413064409
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Pelvic blood stagnation, a condition where venous blood outflow is hampered, can cause gynecological issues in women and prostatitis in men, negatively impacting reproductive function and quality of life.

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Stagnation of blood in the pelvis means a pathological condition in which blood circulation suffers, the outflow of venous blood to the pelvis is hampered due to certain influences. This phenomenon is possible in any part of the human body, but the lower extremities and pelvis are most often affected, as they have a specific location and are more affected by gravity than other parts. Prolonged stagnation of blood in the pelvic region can lead to serious problems for both women and men. this is a serious problem. Doctors note that in women, this condition often leads to gynecological diseases such as endometriosis or inflammatory processes, which negatively affects reproductive functions. In men, blood stagnation can cause prostatitis and other disorders, which can also lead to problems with potency and a general deterioration in the quality of life. Experts emphasize the importance of timely diagnosis and treatment, as ignoring symptoms can lead to chronic diseases and complications.
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Review Article | DOI: https://doi.org/10.31579/2693-4779/262 - V. Stepanenko * Honorary Doctor of Sciences, Professor (Psychological Sciences) Advisor to the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (Medical Sciences), Russia. *Corresponding Author: Vyacheslav Stepanenko, Honorary Doctor of Sciences, Professor (Psychological Sciences) Advisor to the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (Medical Sciences), Russia. Citation: V. Stepanenko, (2025), Mental Massage for Gynecological Problems, Clinical Research and Clinical Trials, 12(3); DOI:10.31579/2693-4779/262 Copyright: © 2025, V. Stepanenko. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Received: 15 March 2025 | Accepted: 28 March 2025 | Published: 10 April 2025 Keywords: gynecological problem; massage; psychotherapy; polycystic ovaries Stagnation of blood in the pelvis means a pathological condition in which blood circulation suffers, the outflow of venous blood to the pelvis is hampered due to certain influences. This phenomenon is possible in any part of the human body, but the lower extremities and pelvis are most often affected, as they have a specific location and are more affected by gravity than other parts. Prolonged stagnation of blood in the pelvic region can lead to serious problems for both women and men. this is a serious problem. Doctors note that in women, this condition often leads to gynecological diseases such as endometriosis or inflammatory processes, which negatively affects reproductive functions. In men, blood stagnation can cause prostatitis and other disorders, which can also lead to problems with potency and a general deterioration in the quality of life. Experts emphasize the importance of timely diagnosis and treatment, as ignoring symptoms can lead to chronic diseases and complications. Why does blood stagnate? Causes of venous congestion. The circulatory systemhas a complex neuro-humoral regulation, so such disorders can be causedby endocrine pathologies, diseases of the central nervous system and peripheral nerves, taking medications, inflammatory vascular diseases, etc. Massage for pelvic circulation The uniqueness of mental massage lies in the fact that it is the only one of all types of techniques when,in addition to the musclesand ligaments of the pelvicorgans, a woman's endocrine gland, the ovaries, is affected. Under the influence of massage, especially in combination with psychotherapy and acupuncture, the blood supply to the ovaries increases several times,they better absorbpituitary hormones ("central"), and the production of hormones from the ovary itself ("peripheral") increases. And in the female body, everything is interconnected: the internal genitals (appendages, uterus, etc.) will feel good and work - we will see an active, resilient, healthy and sexually attractive woman, including one who is well acquainted with vaginal orgasms firsthand. Pelvic organ massage (mental) is a time-tested and effective component, if performed correctly by a knowledgeable specialist, in the prevention and complex treatmentof many women's problems (adhesions, painful periods, infertility, chronic adnexitis, bending and displacement of the uterus), widely used in the complex treatment of these problems,in this case, the goal is to improve blood flow in the pelvic organs, reduction of congestion in the circulatory and lymphatic system of the internal genital organs - uterus, ovaries, increased muscle tone of the uterus and vagina, its contractile function, increased sensitivity. Ideally, every woman needs this type of massage in gynecology: those who have problems will have a therapeutic character, those who do not have any specialdifficulties will have a preventive character. What is useful for massage - A good remedy in the complextreatment of many gynecological diseases; - Massage to improve blood circulation in the pelvis is prescribed for both therapeutic and preventive purposes, especially with irregular sexual activity and rare orgasms; - By eliminating stagnant phenomena in the pelvis in women, massage helps prevent fibroids, endometriosis, varicose veins, ovarian dysfunction, etc.; - Improves ovarianfunction (production of sex hormones); - Increases libido and the ability to achieve orgasm by stimulating the receptor apparatus of the intimate area and the absorption of female hormones; - Massage with adhesionsin the pelvis helps to get rid of pain in the lower abdomen and infertility caused by them.; - Indirectly, through feedbackmechanisms, prevents the development of mammary gland mastopathy; - Massage for moderatepelvic varicose veins helps activateblood microcirculation, improve blood flow and lymph flow, and eliminate lymphostasis; 9. Pain during menstruation and PMS symptoms decrease until complete disappearance; 10. Pregnancy after massage occurs much more often, thereby increasing the chances of successful conception in women with certain forms of infertility. Special pelvicmassage technique This method in gynecology is the leading one for this problem, because it stimulates blood circulation in the pelvic organs well, carefully eliminating and effectively preventing stagnation in the circulatory and lymphatic system.At the same time, the mechanical effect of this type of massage on the receptor apparatus of the external and internal genitals undoubtedly has a positiveeffect on overallsexual tone and increases the level of female libido! Moreover, the work of the intestinal tract and the genitourinary system is improving and normalizing. Get the most out of this delicate procedure, which helps to get rid of many women's diseases and improve the quality of life. Patientsobserve an improvement in well-being, mood, a surge of cheerfulness, irritability disappears, and pain during menstruation stops. The subsequent effect of this massage exceeds all expectations.: This includes a faster onset of a long-awaited pregnancy, excellent well-being, normalization of metabolism, and improved sensitivity during sexual intercourse, and most importantly, the appearance and return of a lost orgasm! Hormonal imbalance Various hormonal disorders contribute to or play a key role in various fertility problems. Uterine fibroids and endometriosis are just some of the most serious diagnoses that contribute to uterine dysfunction. If a woman's hormones are not balanced, the menstrual cycle is disrupted. In the case of irregular menstruation, there is a possibility that the uterus will not be able to fully empty its contents every month. A uterus that is not stimulated to secrete endometrium or does not secrete endometrium adequately every month may atrophy. This means that the muscles lose their tone and strength. If the mucous membrane, known as the endometrium, is not stimulated for its monthly growth, then it is not fully formed and cannot perform the task assigned to it by nature. As mentioned earlier, the menstrual cycle is a complex symphony of interaction between internal and external factors of the body; anything that disrupts these communications or the anatomy of our reproductive system can lead to malfunction of the uterus.These influencing factors include hormonal balance. Ovarian massage The above-mentioned problems (painful periods, decreased libido, endocrine infertility, etc.) are associated with poor ovarian function - inadequate production and assimilation of sex hormones. They are either clamped by adhesions, which affect bloodsupply and, consequently, normal functioning, or suffer from a chronic inflammatory process, stagnant phenomena due to a sedentary lifestyle. The body does not receive the necessary number of hormones - hence the complaints. Deficiency of female hormonescan also be caused by hereditary (genetic)factors -this is typical, for example,for polycystic ovaries,irregular periods or in them absence. To normalize blood circulation and increase the number of active receptors, mental massage of the ovaries for polycystic ovaries, chronic inflammatory processes with appendages, and complex treatment of many gynecological problems will be very useful. The effectiveness of ovarian massage will be higher if it is performed in conjunction with psychotherapy procedures. It is allowed to combine therapy for the ovary, for biologically active points of the body and the vagina. - Sukhov, V.N. Serova, V.E. - 2nd ed. Media, 2015 - 1080 p. – (Series View at Publisher | View at Google Scholar - Gynecology. National leadership. V.I.Kulakov, I.B.Manukhin, M. GEOTAR- Media, 2011, p.720. View at Publisher | View at Google Scholar - Epifanov, V.A. Therapeutic physical culture and massage: textbook Media, 2012 – 528. View at Publisher | View at Google Scholar - Ilyina, I. V. Medical rehabilitation: a textbook for vocational education / I. V. Ilyina. – : Yurait Publishing House, 2016 – 276 p. – Series: Professional education. View at Publisher | View at Google Scholar Dear Grace Pierce, Editorial Coordinator of Journal of Clinical Research and Reports, Thank you for the speedy and efficient peer review process. I appreciate the fact that your peer reviewers do not take months to respond like with some other journals. I would also like to thank the editorial office for responding quickly to my questions. It is an excellent journal. I plan to submit more manuscripts in the future. Best wishes from, Robert W. McGee Dear Grace Pierce, Editorial Coordinator of Journal of Clinical Research and Reports, Working with you and your team on our recent publication in JCRR has been a truly wonderful and enjoyable experience. 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