There were many Chinese medicine prescriptions to treat consumption. The following prescriptions can be used for treatment: Yuehua Pill, Glehnia root, dwarf lilyturf root, Asparagus root, Angelica root, Angelica root, Stemona root, Otter liver, fritillary bulb, mulberry leaf, white chrysanthemum, donkey-hide glue, pseudo-ginseng, poria cocos, yam, lily, almond, roasted loquat leaf, bletilaria, agrimony, cogongrass root, clam powder fried donkey-hide glue, silver bustard root, Chinese wolfberry root bark, Mahonia leaf, sweet wormwood, licorice and dried ginger soup, Belamcanda and Mahuang soup, Gleditsia pod pill, Magnolia bark and Mahuang soup, Ze Qi soup, Liriope soup, Tingli and Dazao Xiefei soup, Qianjin Weijing soup, Jiegeng soup, Yue Bi Jiashu soup. The little green dragon was added with plaster soup, licorice root soup, apricot root soup, and so on. Some of these prescriptions could supplement deficiency, nourish yin and moisten the lungs, some could clear heat and kill insects, and some could reduce phlegm, cough, and stop bleeding. However, the specific prescription needed to be decided according to the patient's specific condition and syndrome identification.
Chinese medicine treatment methods mainly included clearing the lungs, nourishing yin and nourishing the lungs, clearing heat and killing insects, reducing phlegm and cough, stopping bleeding, and regulating the body's immunity. Commonly used Chinese medicine included Yuehua Pill, Shenling Baizhu Powder, Butian Dazao Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, Qinghao Biejia Powder, etc. The key to treating phthisis in traditional Chinese medicine was to differentiate the symptoms and treat it according to the patient's constitution and the different stages of the disease. At present, most of the clinical treatment was based on the combination of Chinese and Western medicine. Western medicine was used to suppress the bacteria, while Chinese medicine was used to reduce side effects, protect liver and kidney function, and improve related symptoms. However, the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine in treating consumption was much worse than that of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine. Therefore, Chinese medicine treatment of consumption still faced some difficulties and needed further research and development.
There were many prescriptions in ancient Chinese medicine to treat consumption. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the main treatment for phthisis was to nourish the deficiency. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was recognized that phthisis was contagious. Treatment methods included the use of lime powder, moonlight pills, and other prescriptions. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the understanding of phthisis was more systematic and perfect. The treatment methods were mainly to supplement deficiency and kill insects. The commonly used prescriptions included stemona root, bletilla, mahonia leaf, humulus, etc. However, the specific prescription and dosage were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, it was impossible to provide the specific prescriptions of ancient Chinese medicine to treat consumption.
The difference between coughing up blood in traditional Chinese medicine and coughing up blood from consumption. Hemoptysis referred to the blood coming out of the airways along with expectoration. There were blood streaks or spots in the phlegm, or the mouth was full of blood. Blood cough from consumption referred to the symptoms of coughing up blood in patients with consumption. It was often bloody phlegm, sometimes bloody phlegm, and even a large amount of hemoptysis. Phthisis caused by coughing up blood, which is bright red in color, and often has frothy phlegm. In addition, patients with consumption may also have symptoms such as coughing, chest pain, hot flashes, and night sweats. Therefore, the difference between coughing up blood in traditional Chinese medicine and coughing up blood in consumptions was the cause and symptoms.
The special medicines for the treatment of lung cancer in Chinese medicine were Butian Dazao Pill, Yuehua Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, and Qinghao Biejia Powder. These Chinese medicines could help nourish yin and yang, consolidate the body, kill insects, nourish yin and moisten the lungs, clear heat and kill insects, etc., in order to improve the symptoms of patients with lung cancer and promote recovery. However, it should be noted that malaria is a serious infectious disease. Patients should seek medical attention and receive professional treatment immediately after discovering symptoms. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment was usually carried out on the basis of regular anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce the toxic side effects of the drugs and improve the patient's symptoms. Therefore, the special medicine for Chinese medicine to treat lung cancer should be used as an auxiliary treatment rather than alone.
In ancient times, the treatment of consumption was mainly through Chinese medicine. Lung consumption was an infectious, chronic, and debilitating disease. The patient would cough, cough up blood, have hot flashes, and other symptoms, as well as have night sweats and gradually lose weight. The treatment methods in ancient times mainly included Chinese medicine, diet therapy, and qigong. Traditional Chinese medicine summarized the occurrence of phthisis as two points: the phthisis worm and the weakness of vital qi. It also used Chinese medicine to regulate the body. However, the treatment methods in ancient times were relatively simple, and it was meaningful to understand the ancient medical culture. Modern medicine used anti-tb drugs, surgery, and immune therapy to treat tb. In general, there were relatively limited treatment methods for patients with lung cancer in ancient times, while the development of modern medicine provided more options for the treatment of lung cancer.
In ancient times, the main method of treating phthisis was through Chinese medicine. In ancient times, consumption was an incurable disease. Due to limited medical technology and people's lack of knowledge of the disease, it was easy to delay the treatment. The ancient treatment methods mainly included the use of traditional Chinese medicine such as Butian Dazao Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, Baozhen Soup, and other drugs to improve the condition. Although ancient times did not have modern advanced technology and medicine, it was usually possible to use Chinese medicine to regulate the body. However, modern medicine already had anti-viral drugs and a vaccine against it. They could effectively treat it. In general, the treatment methods for lung cancer in ancient times were relatively limited, and the development of modern medicine provided more options for the treatment of lung cancer.
The four main symptoms of consumption were cough, expectoration, chest pain, and emaciation.
There was no clear answer to the problem of treating mental illness with Chinese medicine. Although some Chinese medicines were believed to have a certain treatment effect on mental illness, such as Acorus gramineus, poria cocos, and polygala, there was no clear evidence that a Chinese medicine could completely cure mental illness. Some Chinese medicine has achieved some effect in the treatment of depression, but its mechanism of action is still unclear. In addition, some people believed that Chinese medicine could treat mental illness, but others believed that Chinese medicine could not cure schizophrenia. Therefore, there was no clear answer to the problem of treating mental illness with Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine could not cure lung cancer alone, but it could be used as an auxiliary method. At present, the main treatment for lung cancer was still based on Western medicine, using anti-inflammatory drugs. However, Chinese medicine had a certain role in the treatment of lung cancer. Traditional Chinese medicine could regulate the patient's physique through Chinese medicine, relieve the symptoms of lung cancer, such as cough, expectoration, etc., and improve the immune function of the body, thus shortening the course of Western medicine treatment. Chinese medicine treatment methods include oral administration of Chinese medicine, acupuncture, external treatment, and so on. Overall, the combination of Chinese and Western medicine could achieve better efficacy, reduce side effects, and improve the prognosis. However, the specific treatment plan should be chosen individually according to the patient's condition.
There were different opinions on whether Chinese medicine could cure the lung cancer. Some literature and doctors said that traditional Chinese medicine could regulate the patient's physique and alleviate the symptoms of lung cancer. In certain cases, it might even have a better treatment effect and might even cure it. However, other literature and doctors pointed out that traditional Chinese medicine could not cure lung cancer alone, but was used as an auxiliary method. At present, the main treatment for lung cancer was still based on Western medicine, using anti-inflammatory drugs. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to draw a clear conclusion.