" Yuejia phthisis " referred to a gynecological disease in which a woman would experience abdominal pain during her period, accompanied by general or local symptoms. The methods to treat 'Yue Family's phthisis' included lifestyle conditioning, medication, Chinese medicine physitherapy, and so on. the Chinese medicinal formula can be made from medicinal material such as Huangqi, Dangshen, Angelica, Bergenia, Leonurus, donkey-hide glue, corktree bark, Sanyuebaogen, Alisma, Kalimeris, Lysimachia, Hibiscus hibiscus, Imperata, Aranthes, and Angelica. In addition, acupuncture and massage were also commonly used in Chinese medicine. However, regarding the folk prescription treatment of the Yue Family's consumption, there was no relevant information in the search results provided, so it was impossible to provide specific folk prescription treatment methods.
Traditional Chinese medicine could treat phthisis, which was also known as lung cancer, but the efficacy was much worse than combined Chinese and Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine could improve the symptoms of patients with lung cancer through Yuehua pills, Liuwei Dihuang pills, and other drugs, including hemoptysis and fever. Chinese medicine treatment of lung cancer was mainly based on the oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine. Generally speaking, it was based on the syndrome identification of traditional Chinese medicine, and the addition and reduction of existing classic prescriptions or self-made new prescriptions were selected. There were few clinical reports on acupuncture, external treatment and other treatments. At present, most clinical treatments were combined with anti-inflammatory western medicine, which could be used to treat both specimens and restore health. However, the powerful antiseptic and suppressive effects of anti-inflammatory and chemotherapy drugs made Chinese medicine treatment face difficulties, because the emergence of drug-resistant malaria led to unsatisfactory efficacy. Therefore, one of the development directions of Chinese medicine in the treatment of consumption was the combination of Chinese and Western medicine to improve the efficacy and reduce the side effects of Western medicine. In addition, traditional Chinese medicine could also treat the toxic side effects that occurred during chemotherapy, improving the complications of anti-inflammatory chemotherapy and the symptoms of stubborn poisoning. In general, Chinese medicine played an important role in the treatment of consumption, but the most ideal situation was to combine Chinese and Western medicine to achieve a better treatment effect.
Phthisis could be cured with medication. The standard treatment plan for lung cancer was to use four anti-inflammatory drugs, including isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutal, and pyrazinamid. Through a standard combination of medication, it usually takes six months of treatment, and the cure rate can reach 98%. However, due to the epidemic of drug-resistant bacteria, the cure rate had decreased. For resistant bacteria, there were corresponding treatment methods and drugs to choose from. During the treatment, the patient should strictly follow the doctor's advice and should not stop taking the medicine or change the dosage. The treatment process could be long, usually taking half a year to a year. The patient needed to persevere through the entire course of treatment. In addition, irregular treatment or incomplete treatment may lead to prolonged and drug resistance. Therefore, early detection and standard drug treatment was the key to curing phthisis.
Phthisis was also known as lung cancer. Currently, it could be cured with medicine. The standard treatment plan for lung cancer was to use four anti-inflammatory drugs, including isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutal, and pyrazinamid. With a standard combination of medication, about six months of treatment could basically control and cure the lung cancer, with a cure rate of 98%. However, due to the epidemic of drug-resistant bacteria, the cure rate had decreased. There were methods and drugs to treat resistant bacteria. Lung cancer was an infectious disease. Treatment and medication were free and managed by the Center for Disease Control and prevention. The patient could not stop taking the medicine after taking it for 1-2 months, thinking that the symptoms had been controlled. This would lead to serious consequences such as drug resistance and the spread of the disease. Each year, about three million people die from it. Patients with lung cancer should go to a specialist hospital for treatment. The doctor would give them a standardized treatment plan and provide free drugs and examinations. Chinese medicine treatment of lung cancer mainly used the method of diagnosis and treatment, according to the different types of symptoms to choose the corresponding Chinese medicine for treatment. However, there were very few clinical reports on the treatment of lung cancer with traditional Chinese medicine. At present, it was mostly used in combination with western medicine. In general, drug therapy was the most common treatment method for lung cancer. Patients needed to use anti-tumor drugs according to the doctor's instructions and complete the entire course of treatment to avoid drug resistance. In addition, patients should also regularly monitor the treatment effect, maintain adequate rest and nutrition, and follow quarantine measures to prevent the spread of germs to others.
Phthisis was also known as lung cancer. Currently, it could be cured with medicine. The standard treatment for lung cancer was a combination of isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutal, and pyrazinamid. Through the standard combination medication plan, it could basically be controlled and cured in six months, with a cure rate of 98%. However, due to the epidemic of drug-resistant bacteria, the cure rate had decreased. There were methods and drugs to treat resistant bacteria. As a contagious disease, the treatment and medication were free and managed by the Center for Disease Control and prevention. Patients should take the medicine according to the doctor's advice. They should not stop taking the medicine or increase or decrease the dosage to avoid the spread of drug resistance and the spread of the disease. Although the disease could be cured, many patients developed delayed recovery and drug resistance due to irregular treatment or incomplete treatment. About three million people die from it every year.
Phthisis is a disease that can be cured. Modern medicine already had a way to treat lung cancer. Through a standard combination of drugs, lung cancer could be controlled and cured within about six months, with a cure rate of 98%. However, in ancient times, consumption was a serious disease. There was no effective treatment, so it was considered an incurable disease. Traditional Chinese medicine could cure malaria in ancient times, but compared to modern medicine, the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine was much worse. Traditional Chinese medicine could improve the symptoms of patients with lung cancer through herbal medicine, but it could not cure the disease. Generally speaking, modern medicine could cure lung cancer, but lung cancer in ancient times was a serious disease that could not be cured.
Traditional Chinese medicine in ancient times was usually difficult to completely cure consumption. The medical level in ancient times was relatively low, and the knowledge and treatment ability of consumption were limited. The treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine could only relieve or improve the quality of life to a certain extent. It was difficult to completely cure the phthisis. Traditional Chinese medicine mainly treated phthisis by conditioning the lungs and the body's functions, but it usually could not cure it. In ancient times, consumption was a disease that affected the whole body, and the patient was extremely thin. Ancient Chinese medicine mainly used methods such as replenishing deficiency, clearing heat, and killing insects to treat phthisis. Commonly used drugs included Yuehua Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, Qinghao Biejia Soup, and so on. However, the specific treatment effect varied from individual to individual, and there was no guarantee of a complete cure. The progress of modern medicine had made the treatment of lung cancer more effective, but the effect of ancient Chinese medicine on lung cancer was limited.
Phthisis referred to as lung cancer, which could be cured with medication. The standard treatment plan was to use isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutal, and pyrazinamid. The combination of drugs could basically be controlled and cured for six months, with a cure rate of 98%. Early detection and timely treatment were the key. At the same time, the medication should be standardized according to the doctor's guidance. The dosage should not be changed at will or interrupted. In addition, maintaining a regular diet, eating more foods rich in vitamins A and calcium, and strengthening the body's resistance would also help with rapid recovery. If you want to be cured faster, it is recommended to check and treat at the local malaria hospital and receive free medicine.
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.
Mantou made of human blood couldn't cure lung consumption. In the past, there was a folk superstition that human blood could cure lung consumption, so some people would buy steamed buns dipped in human blood from the executioner. However, the Chinese medical community had stopped using human blood as medicine in the Ming Dynasty, and Li Shizhen clearly opposed the use of human blood or human organs as medicine in the Compendium of Materia Medica. Although there were still people or quack doctors in some areas who did not understand medical science who superstitiously used human blood to treat diseases such as malaria, this practice was a product of superstition. Therefore, human blood buns could not cure lung consumption.
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.