This folk Chinese medicine practitioner might encounter many difficulties and challenges because his medical skills had not undergone strict training and supervision, nor had he obtained the recognition and authorization of the relevant government departments. Therefore, if his medical skills were not trusted by the public or if he was complained by patients, he might be investigated and punished by the relevant departments. The Chinese doctor might be sued, fined, or have his license revoked for illegal practice. In addition, if his medical skills could not be recognized by the patients, he might lose his business and face financial pressure. Although this folk Chinese doctor had his own strength and skills, his medical skills were not officially recognized, so it was difficult to obtain the protection and support of the government. If he wanted to continue his medical career, he needed to seek stricter and legal training and supervision to ensure that his medical skills could be widely recognized and trusted.
Chinese medicine was not pseudoscience. Chinese medicine was a medical tradition with a long history of thousands of years. In China, Chinese medicine is widely used to treat various diseases and health problems, including colds, coughs, headaches, Arterial inflammation, and so on. To prove that the ingredients in Chinese medicine could cure diseases, scientific research and clinical trials were needed. These studies needed to select suitable samples to study the effects and efficacy of the ingredients in Chinese medicine. In the research, it was necessary to observe and measure the patient's health status and analyze the mechanism of Chinese medicine. Through these studies, it could be proved that the ingredients in Chinese medicine had the effect of treating diseases. There were many ingredients in Chinese medicine that could be used to treat the disease. Some of the ingredients included antibiotics, vitamins, minerals, and protein. The composition of Chinese medicine is complex, including plants, animals, minerals and other raw materials. Different Chinese medicine ingredients have different effects on different diseases and diseases. For example, some Chinese medicine can enhance the immune system, some Chinese medicine can reduce inflammation, and some Chinese medicine can improve the quality of life of patients. It should be noted that Chinese medicine is not a panacea. It may not be effective in treating some diseases and health problems. In addition, the treatment methods and methods of Chinese medicine were different from Western medicine. Doctors needed to have a deep understanding and mastery of Chinese medicine.
There were 40 common diseases in Chinese medicine, including: Cold, wind-cold, wind-heat, summer-heat dampness, headache, cerebral wind, chest pain, heartache, thirst, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, icterus, eye pain, ringing in the ears, nasal obstruction, cough, wheezing, lumbago, knee pain, arthralgia, sore, swelling poison, hemorrhoids, swelling, pulse, warmth, hot flashes, stagnation, convulsion, lung heat cough, phlegm fire, aversion to cold and fever, golden sore, streaming, gallstone, hiccup, pigmenoid spots, flaccidity syndrome, blood syndrome, intercostalgia, diarrhea, red scour, stroke sequela, chronic malaria. Chest pain, obstruction, stranguria, belching, dreaming, cough due to phlegm heat, summer heat, dampness obstruction, hemothorax, heat cough, spasmodic disease, zang-qi restlessness.
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There were some folk Chinese medicine experts Changsha City, including Mr. Yi Shulin, Mr. Li Jiancheng, and Mr. Chen Hailiang. Mr. Yi Shulin was a native of Changsha. After practicing medicine in Beijing and Los Angeles for many years, he returned to his hometown and provided free Chinese medical examinations for the citizens in the National Medical Hall. Mr. Li Jiancheng was a family doctor in Changsha. He had created a set of Chinese medicine theories that were different from traditional Chinese medicine theories. He also had unique research in the treatment of difficult diseases such as pneumoniosis, Rhinoceros, and tumors. Mr. Chen Hailiang was a folk Chinese medicine expert who dared to challenge the competition. He had suffered from throat cancer before he studied medicine. Through visiting more than 300 folk Chinese medicine practitioners and continuous learning and practice, his clinical treatment level continued to improve, and he performed well in difficult miscellaneous diseases. These folk Chinese medicine experts were paid attention to and respected by the Changsha City.
There were a few novels that recommended that the male protagonist was a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner. Among them," Loving You is the Best Thing I've Ever Done " was a real-life novel. It told the story of the female protagonist meeting the male protagonist of Chinese medicine in the hospital and unfolding an ordinary and warm love story. In addition," Miracle Doctor " was a modern novel. The male protagonist obtained the skills and medical skills of the original owner after the heart transplant surgery, showing his morality and sense of justice as a doctor. There was also " The White Rose Tower ". This novel was written in uncle's language and was known as the work of love. These novels all had plots where the male protagonist was a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, so they could be recommended as reading.
Phthisis was the name of the Chinese medicine for the lung cancer. Chinese medicine used the method of diagnosis and treatment to treat phthisis. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of phthisis mainly based on different types of syndrome. The common syndrome types included lung yin deficiency type, yin deficiency fire exuberance type, qi yin consumption type, etc. Yuehua pills could be used to nourish yin and moisten the lung, clear heat, and kill insects for the treatment of lung yin deficiency type of phthisis. Commonly used medicines were ladybell, dwarf lilyturf, dried root of the earth, winter solomonth, honey stemona root, white bletilla, yam, poria, fritillary bulb, chrysanthemum, donkey-hide glue, pseudo-ginseng, and so on. For yin deficiency and fire excess type of phthisis, he could use Baihe Gujin Tang and Qinghao Biejia San to increase or decrease the efficacy of nourishing yin, reducing fire, anti-phthisis and killing insects. For qi-yin consumption type of phthisis, Shenling Baizhu San could be used to strengthen the lung and spleen, kill insects, and supplement deficiency. Commonly used medicines included Pseudostella falsestardiflora, poria cocos, Bai Zhu, Chinese yam, platyphylla root, lily, Huang Qi, lotus seed, Angelica, Bai He, Mahonia, and so on. According to the information provided, traditional Chinese medicine could treat phthisis through syndrome identification and treatment, but the efficacy was much worse than integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine. Therefore, the method of Chinese medicine to treat consumption still needed further research and improvement.
Phthisis referred to as lung cancer. Traditional Chinese medicine could treat phthisis, but the effect was much worse than combined treatment of Chinese and Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine could improve the symptoms of patients with lung cancer, including hemoptysis and fever. The advantage of Chinese medicine in treating phthisis was that the effect was long-lasting. Generally, it was difficult to relapse after being cured. Moreover, Chinese medicine had a better protective effect on the patient's immune system and reduced the occurrence of other complications. However, at present, the main treatment for lung cancer was still systematic treatment through standard western medicine. For example, rifampicin and other anti-inflammatory drugs would play a fundamental role in the treatment of lung cancer. In summary, traditional Chinese medicine could treat phthisis, but it was less effective than western medicine.
Lung cavity could be treated with traditional Chinese medicine to improve the condition, but whether it could be completely cured depended on the specific situation. Traditional Chinese medicine could be used to treat the patient based on the cause and symptoms of the disease, and it could be used in conjunction with traditional Chinese medicine treatment. However, the treatment of a lung cavity required comprehensive consideration of the type and severity of the disease. For diseases such as malaria, early, standardized, and combined use of anti-inflammatory drugs could achieve a complete cure. However, for other types of lung cavities, such as lung tumors, the treatment may be more complicated and not easy to completely cure. Therefore, whether or not the lung cavity could be cured by traditional Chinese medicine needed to be evaluated and judged according to the specific situation.
Traditional Chinese medicine for lung cancer usually only played an auxiliary role. It could generally be used to alleviate the damage to the spleen and stomach function and liver function caused by medication. It could also promote the discharge of inflammatory substances stored in the lungs to a certain extent and help clear the lungs. Traditional Chinese medicine could only relieve the symptoms of lung cancer, but it could not help kill the bacteria in the body. Therefore, traditional Chinese medicine could not cure lung cancer. The standard short-term anti-tumor chemotherapy protocol recommended by the National Lung Cancer Control Program was currently the correct treatment method, which could cure more than 90% of patients. Therefore, there was not enough evidence to support the effect of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of lung cancer. It was recommended that patients with lung cancer go to regular hospitals as soon as possible to receive standard full-course treatment.
Traditional Chinese medicine in ancient times was generally difficult to cure. Although ancient Chinese medicine could treat consumption through Chinese medicine, it usually only had a certain effect of relieving or improving the quality of life. Traditional Chinese medicine mainly treated phthisis by conditioning the lungs and the body's functions, but it usually could not cure it. The advancement of modern medicine had made the treatment of malaria more effective, but if the lungs were already empty, it was still difficult to cure them. Therefore, it was very difficult for ancient Chinese medicine to cure consumption without modern medical technology and drugs.