Phthisis, also known as lung cancer, was a chronic respiratory infectious disease caused by the infection of the lungs by the bacteria. Lung cancer can be transmitted to other people through the phlegm that the patient coughs up. In ancient times, consumption was considered a fatal disease. Fan Xian had mentioned in " Celebrating the Years " that patients with consumption could eat more chicken drumsticks. This was because chicken drumsticks were rich in the essential acids needed by the human body and helped to supplement nutrients. However, there was no clear scientific evidence to see if eating chicken drumsticks could really cure lung consumption.
Qing Yunian's lung consumption was a type of chronic respiratory infectious disease caused by the infection of the fungus. Lung cancer can be transmitted to other people through the phlegm that the patient coughs up. In ancient times, consumption was considered a fatal disease. Fan Xian had mentioned in " Celebrating the Years " that patients with consumption could eat more chicken legs.
Phthisis was a chronic infectious disease caused by the bacteria, also known as lung cancer. It could affect many organs in the body, but the most common one was the lungs. The pathological feature of consumption was the presence of a tube-like node. Clinically, it usually manifested as a chronic process, but there were also a few acute cases. Common symptoms included low fever, fatigue, cough, hemoptysis, and other respiratory manifestations. Lung consumption was a chronic, contagious disease that could be transmitted through airborne droplets. The treatment of lung cancer requires regular anti-tb treatment.
Phthisis was a chronic infectious disease caused by the infection of the bacteria, M.tube. The main symptoms of consumption included chronic cough, expectoration, chest pain, low fever, fatigue, weight loss, etc. Lung cancer can be transmitted through droplets, mainly through the droplets produced by the patient's coughing and sneezing. Phthisis needed to be diagnosed and treated in time. The common treatment method was to use anti-phthisis drugs and treat it strictly according to the prescribed medication methods. The treatment for consumption usually took six to nine months.
Phthisis was a chronic infectious disease caused by the bacteria, also known as lung cancer. It mainly forms in the lung tissue, trachea, bronchi, and pleura. The main symptoms of consumption included coughing, expectoration, hemoptysis, hot flashes, night sweats, fatigue, and so on. The disease was contagious and was mainly transmitted through droplets. When a patient coughed, they would cough out the bacteria in the form of droplets. Phthisis was a chronic wasting disease, and treatment required regular anti-phthisis treatment. With the improvement of medical standards, consumption was no longer an incurable disease. Most patients could be cured.
Phthisis referred to as lung cancer, and lung cancer was a disease that could be cured. Most patients could be cured through early, combined, moderate, regular, and full-course treatment. Commonly used drugs to treat lung cancer include isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutal, and pyrazinamid. The standard combination of drugs usually takes 6 to 12 months. The recovery rate was 98%. However, due to the epidemic of drug-resistant bacteria, the cure rate had decreased. Traditional Chinese medicine divided phthisis into different syndrome types and adopted corresponding treatment principles. If it was discovered in time, treated properly, and the doctor-patient cooperation was good, it could be cured.
In ancient times, phthisis was what was known in the modern world as 'pneumonia'. Lung cancer was a chronic infectious disease of the respiratory tract. It was a lung infection caused by the bacteria. Lung cancer can be caused by genetic factors, occupational factors, drug factors, and transmission routes (such as saliva transmission). Untreated patients with lung cancer who coughed, talked, sneezed, laughed, or sang could infect others through droplets in the air. They could also cross-infect others by eating together or using the same utensils. The symptoms of lung cancer include low fever, night sweats, fatigue, poor appetite, emaciation, and respiratory symptoms such as cough, expectoration, hemoptysis, chest pain, chest tightness, or difficulty breathing. In ancient times, due to the limited medical technology, it was considered an incurable disease and could only wait for death. Modern medicine had developed various methods and drugs to treat lung cancer so that it was no longer a terminal illness.
The previous consumption was now the current one.
Phthisis was a respiratory infectious disease caused by the infection of the fungus. Lung cancer was a treatable disease. Both Chinese medicine and Western medicine believed that if it was discovered in time, treated properly, and cooperated well with doctors and patients, it could be cured. The main method of treatment for lung cancer was to use anti-inflammatory drugs such as isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutal, and pyrazinamid. The standard combination of drugs usually required six months of treatment, and the cure rate could reach 98%. However, due to the epidemic of drug-resistant bacteria, the cure rate had decreased. Therefore, during the treatment process, the patient should follow the doctor's advice and take the medicine regularly, and review it in time to evaluate the effect of the medicine and adjust the treatment plan. In Chinese medicine, phthisis was divided into different syndrome types, corresponding to different treatment principles. All in all, it was a treatable disease, but the treatment process required strict compliance with the doctor's guidance and prescribed treatment plan.
Phthisis was considered an incurable disease in ancient times. Due to the limited medical technology in ancient times, people's understanding of the disease was unscientific, causing malaria to become an incurable disease at that time. Before the invention of antibiotics, humans could not deal with the bacteria, so most patients could only wait for death. In ancient times, consumption was a disease that affected the whole body. The patient would have symptoms such as night sweats and fever. However, the advancement of modern medicine made it possible to detect and treat the disease with various drugs. Therefore, it was no longer a terminal illness. Traditional Chinese medicine could also treat phthisis in ancient times, but when the condition developed to the extent of lung distension, it could not be reversed. Generally speaking, the ancient phthisis was considered an incurable disease, but the development of modern medicine made it possible to effectively treat it.
Yuejia was a common female disease that mainly appeared after a woman gave birth or underwent curettage or abortion. The symptoms were cough, fever, weakness of the limbs, vexation, anorexia, lower abdominal pain, severe inflammation, leukemia, and other symptoms. If not treated in time, severe Yue Family consumption could endanger life. Hence, for people suffering from Yue Family's consumption, early treatment was very important. However, the given information did not provide an exact answer as to whether the Yue Family's consumption would cause death.