TCM views thin endometrial lining as primarily caused by Blood deficiency and Kidney Yang deficiency, where insufficient nourishment and warmth prevent proper uterine lining development.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), thin endometrial lining is often linked to Blood deficiency, Kidney Yang deficiency, or Qi stagnation affecting uterine nourishment. These patterns can result from overwork, stress, chronic illness, previous hormonal treatments, or poor circulation and internal Cold that impair the uterus's ability to build a healthy lining.
Acupuncture: Enhance blood flow and regulate hormonal signals
Herbal Medicine: Nourish Blood and strengthen Kidney function
Circulation Support: Warm uterus and improve local blood flow
Acupuncture significantly improves endometrial thickness and receptivity by enhancing uterine blood flow (Li et al., 2021)
Herbal formulas effectively invigorate blood circulation and nourish the endometrium for implantation (Zhou et al., 2019)
Combined acupuncture and herbal therapy significantly increases pregnancy rates in women undergoing fertility treatments
TCM views thin endometrial lining as primarily caused by Blood deficiency and Kidney Yang deficiency, where insufficient nourishment and warmth prevent proper uterine lining development.
We use targeted acupuncture to enhance uterine blood flow and hormone regulation, combined with nourishing herbal medicine to strengthen Blood and Kidney function.
Improvements in endometrial thickness are often visible within 1-2 menstrual cycles, with optimal results achieved after 6-8 weeks of consistent treatment.
Yes, research shows acupuncture significantly improves uterine blood flow and endometrial receptivity, while herbal formulas create more favorable environments for embryo implantation.
Book a comprehensive consultation where we'll assess your menstrual health, treatment history, and constitution to create a personalised treatment plan.
We combine traditional TCM wisdom with evidence-based approaches, offering natural treatments that enhance endometrial thickness while supporting overall reproductive health and fertility outcomes.
Qin’s Clinic is based on Harley Street in Central London, just a short walk from Oxford Circus and Bond Street stations. We welcome patients from Marylebone, Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and across Greater London.