How is rectum cancer treated
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Rectal cancer is also this kind of cancer which is not obvious in the early stage, but appears in the middle and late stage. This stage of rectal cancer often brings great pain to patients and their families. With the continuous improvement of medical level, the prescription of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of rectal cancer is more and more selected by some rectal cancer patients. In most cases, rectal cancer patients are often some older middle-aged and elderly people, this stage of the middle-aged and elderly people because of the physical condition is not suitable for surgery. Therefore, the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine can also delay the spread of cancer and relieve the pain of patients. Now let's share how to treat rectal fibroma.
How is rectum cancer treated
First: Chinese medicine for rectal cancer: Angelica, peony, chuanxiong, Lithospermum, rhubarb, honeysuckle, Cimicifuga, astragalus, special oyster, licorice. The specific dosage should be carried out under the guidance of professional Chinese medicine, must not be used without permission. Each medicine can be taken twice, fried with water.
Second: chronic inflammation of rectum. Medical proof, rectal chronic inflammation will directly lead to the occurrence of rectal cancer, such as: chronic ulcerative colitis, schistosomiasis will appear after the formation of granuloma, this phenomenon will directly affect the occurrence of rectal cancer. The longer the onset time of the above diseases, the higher the probability of rectal cancer. If the duration of proctitis is more than 20 years, the probability of rectal cancer may be about 20% - 40%.
Third: diet and carcinogens. Studies have found that people's diet structure directly affects the occurrence of rectal cancer. If they eat too much animal fat and protein in their diet, and at the same time, they will eat less cellulose, then the incidence rate of rectal cancer is very obvious.
matters needing attention
According to medical experts, rectal cancer is a hereditary disease. In addition to familial polyp disease, ulcerative colitis can also cause rectal cancer. Among rectal cancer patients, about 5% - 10% of them have obvious family tumor history. That is to say, if family members have suffered from rectal cancer, Then their offspring will have a greater chance of disease.