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Introducing the causes that may cause male infertility

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Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 03:11 AM

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  • Jill Jill

    Apr 07, 2026

    Moderate consumption of Angelica dahurica for little girls will generally not cause premature puberty. Angelica dahurica is a common Chinese herbal medicine that has the effects of dispelling wind, relieving external symptoms, dispersing cold and relieving pain. Normal consumption will not interfere with children's endocrine system.

    Angelica dahurica is a plant with the same origin as medicine and food. In traditional usage, it is mostly used to assist in the treatment of colds or headaches in adults. Its active ingredients such as volatile oils and coumarins have no significant impact on children's growth and development at conventional doses. Traditional Chinese medicine theory believes that Angelica dahurica is warm in nature and pungent in taste, and mainly returns to the lung and stomach meridians. Its mechanism of action is not directly related to the secretion of sex hormones. Modern pharmacological research has not found that Angelica dahurica contains estrogen-like components or gonadotropin-like substances.

    It should be noted that long-term overdose of preparations containing Angelica dahurica may cause gastrointestinal discomfort or allergic reactions due to individual differences. Some Chinese patent medicine compound preparations may contain other medicinal ingredients. Parents should avoid giving children any Chinese medicine prescriptions without the guidance of a doctor. There have been cases reported of pseudoprecocious puberty symptoms occurring after excessive consumption of health products containing Angelica dahurica. Later, it was found that it was actually related to the illegal addition of hormone substances in the formula.

    During the growth and development of children, parents should maintain a balanced diet and avoid blind supplementation. If a girl is found to have secondary sexual characteristics such as breast development before the age of 8, she should promptly see a pediatric endocrinology department to check for true precocious puberty. It is recommended that the daily diet should be based on fresh vegetables and fruits and high-quality protein, control the intake of high-sugar and high-fat foods, ensure adequate sleep and moderate exercise. These measures are more effective in preventing premature puberty than simply restricting certain medicinal materials.