Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of epilepsy
summary
It is said that epilepsy is a very difficult disease to treat, so many people will choose traditional Chinese medicine to treat this disease, which will be more effective. So what are the treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine for epilepsy? Now let me share my experience with you.
Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of epilepsy
Method 1: Traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of disease is better, although the course of treatment is longer, but the curative effect is better. What traditional Chinese medicine stresses is the treatment of food plus medicine, which is a two pronged approach. In dietotherapy, a kind of Tianma Chenpi porridge can help treat epilepsy. As long as the Gastrodia slices, Chen Qing, rice, sugar together with water boiled porridge is good, this porridge method is relatively simple, and can alleviate the symptoms of epilepsy.
Method 2: in the dishes, there is also a method of dietotherapy can help patients with epilepsy, this soup is called Huaishan wolfberry pot pig lean meat. As long as the Huaishan, medlar, lean pork into the pot together, and then add the right amount of water, you can slowly simmer. After stewing, add a small amount of oil and salt for seasoning. Often drink this soup can effectively help epilepsy brought about by the lack of Qi and blood and other symptoms.
Method 3: for patients with epilepsy, there is a better tea. This tea drink also has the effect of tonifying spleen and kidney and benefiting qi and blood. This kind of tea is called ginseng orange peel soup. It is mainly made from raw sun dried ginseng, orange peel and a certain amount of sugar. After boiling, let it cool, take out the dregs, and the rest of the soup can be used as a tea drink. The method of this tea drink is relatively simple.
matters needing attention
1. Epilepsy patients, usually do not go to dangerous places, such as to try to avoid reservoirs and high slopes. 2. Patients with epilepsy can also eat more magnesium food. 3. Patients should check and take medicine regularly, and remember not to eat foreign drugs indiscriminately. 4. Do not press the patient's limbs hard to avoid fracture or dislocation.