? Hello, the patient with cardiac cancer is already 80 years old. I do not advocate surgical treatment. I suggest conservative treatment with traditional Chinese medicine.
TCM methods for treating cardia cancer include:
1. Liver-stomach disharmony type:
Diagnosis of liver-stomach disharmony and stomach-qi ascending are treated with: Soothes the liver and stomach, reduces nihilism and relieves pain. This syndrome is caused by liver qi stagnation, liver failure to relieve diarrhea, and bullying of the spleen and stomach, resulting in loss of spleen and stomach function, stomach qi rising, frequent belching, and nausea. The prescription uses Bupleurum, Yujin, and roses to soothe the liver. Regulate qi; Citrus aurantium, Inula, ochre, pinellia lower qi, calm the qi and stop vomiting; peony root, licorice soften the liver and neutralize the heart; Jiao Sanxian strengthens the spleen and eliminates gastrointestinal tract; celandine relieves pain and relieves the heart, and optionally adds anti-cancer Chinese herbal medicine to achieve the desired effect. The purpose of treating cardiac cancer.
2. Deficiency and coldness of the spleen and stomach type:
The key points of syndrome differentiation of this type are the manifestations of deficiency and coldness, such as the stomach likes to be warmed by pressing, drinking hot drinks, pale complexion, and cold extremities. Logginess, heavy and thready pulse, etc. are caused by deficiency and coldness of the spleen and stomach, and poor movement in the middle burner. When treating cardia cancer, it is used to warm the middle and dispel cold, strengthen the spleen and stomach. The prescription uses ginseng, dangshen, atractylodes, poria, pinellia, galangal, peppercorns, thorax seeds, tangerine peel, licorice, raw astragalus, purple cardamom, etc. This type has a weak spleen and a weak stomach, does not absorb much food, and has slow transportation and transformation. The pain is not severe. If you press it with warmth, the cold air will dissipate, so the pain will be reduced. The spleen controls the limbs. If Yang is deficient, the limbs will not be warm, the spirit will be weak, and the spleen Yang will be weak, so the tongue will be pale and fat, loose stools, and the pulse will be thready. Liujunzi decoction is used to strengthen the spleen and replenish qi; galangal and peppercorns are used to warm the middle and dispel cold; raw qi replenishes the qi and yang, sorrel seeds and purple komong are used to replenish the qi and stomach and relieve pain. In addition, Chinese herbal medicine with a warm nature is used to treat cardiac cancer.
Tumors are often recorded in ancient Chinese medicine books as "accumulation", "mast", "breast rock", "kidney rock", "gall tumor", "choking diaphragm", "carbuncle", "malignancy" Sores" and so on. It is believed to be caused by improper diet, improper cold and heat, excessive fatigue and emotional discomfort, etc., which cause the imbalance of internal organs and meridians, loss of qi and blood, and the perception of external evils, resulting in qi stagnation and blood stasis, phlegm condensation and dampness accumulation, and evil toxins accumulating heat and retaining obstruction. The so-called "accumulation is the result of insufficient righteousness and then evil prevailing". Through scientific and reasonable physical exercise, breathing, qi and blood, and emotions can be adjusted, and the qi and blood functions of the human body's organs, meridians, and meridians can be restored to normal. When righteousness is strong, qi stagnation can be eliminated, blood stasis can be eliminated, and accumulation can be dispersed, thereby achieving the effect of preventing and treating tumors.
? It is better to use traditional Chinese medicine for consolidation treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine is relatively mild and has no side effects. It is generally acceptable to patients. Moreover, most cancer patients can relieve pain and prolong life by taking traditional Chinese medicine. , improve the quality of life. These uncomfortable symptoms of patients can be treated with symptomatic medicine through the diagnosis and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine.