Can traditional Chinese medicine treat esophageal cancer

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The elder of the community got esophageal cancer. He vomited what he ate. He was very thin and couldn't eat at all. He went to the hospital for examination. The doctor suggested esophageal cancer surgery. The recovery was really good. Now let me talk about whether traditional Chinese medicine can treat esophageal cancer.

Can traditional Chinese medicine treat esophageal cancer

First, this therapy comprehensively, systematically and objectively reveals the essence of pathogenesis, treatment methods and treatment goals of cancer patients in theory. It has completely broken through some single views in the past, such as "attacking poison theory", "positive deficiency theory", "phlegm fire theory", "cold phlegm theory", as well as "kidney yang deficiency theory" and "Blood Stasis Theory".

Second: flexible syndrome differentiation: the same kind of tumor, due to the different constitution of each patient, different early, middle and late stages, different complications, the performance is not exactly the same. In the treatment, according to the situation, there is a fixed pattern, but also flexible with other eight principles of syndrome differentiation, viscera syndrome differentiation, meridian syndrome differentiation and other syndrome differentiation methods, the overall "syndrome differentiation".

Third: green non-toxic, patients are easy to accept: all use of Chinese herbal medicine, small pain, low risk, non-toxic side effects, and can be treated at home, daily life, family care, functional exercise are convenient, familiar with the environment, can communicate with the surrounding neighbors, psychological safety, no pressure, if there is a problem, you can directly contact the doctor by phone.

matters needing attention

Although the esophageal cancer disease has to be operated, but the operation is only to remove the tumor, and the recovery of the body should be recuperated through traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine has no side effects, and can consolidate. Although the effect is relatively slow, the effect is particularly good if we stick to it.