The ancient phthisis was what was now known as the lungs. Lung cancer was a 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 because there was no effective treatment for it, resulting in a very high mortality rate. However, with the development of modern medicine, anti-inflammatory drugs and preventive measures were introduced, making it no longer a terminal illness. Most patients could be cured. Therefore, the ancient phthisis was the present day's phthisis.
In ancient times, consumption was what was now known as lung cancer. Lung cancer was a 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 because there was no effective treatment for it, resulting in a very high mortality rate. However, with the development of modern medicine, anti-inflammatory drugs and preventive measures were introduced, making it no longer a terminal illness. Most patients could be cured. Therefore, the ancient phthisis was the present day's phthisis.
In ancient times, phthisis was an infectious disease, also known as lung cancer. In ancient times, consumption was considered a fatal disease because medicine at that time could not effectively treat it. The main symptoms of consumption included coughing, expectoration, hemoptysis, low fever, night sweats, and so on. In ancient times, people had limited knowledge of consumption. Medical conditions were not developed, and there was a lack of effective treatment methods. Therefore, it was difficult to cure consumption and often led to death. Modern medicine already had a way to treat lung cancer, but if the lungs were already empty, it would still be difficult to cure. In short, ancient consumption was a serious infectious disease. People at that time were helpless against it, so it was very likely that they would die if they got it.
Phthisis and malaria were different names for the same disease. Phthisis was the name of Chinese medicine, while lungs were the name of Western medicine. Lung cancer was an infectious disease caused by the infection of the bacteria, and the lungs were the most common. Patients with lung cancer usually had fever, fatigue, night sweats, accompanied by cough, expectoration, hemoptysis, chest pain, and other symptoms. Lung cancer could be diagnosed through smear or culture of phlegm, but in some cases, a comprehensive judgment was needed based on the patient's medical history, clinical symptoms, laboratory and imaging results. Most of the patients with early stage of lung cancer could be completely cured after regular anti-inflammatory treatment. Therefore, phthisis and malaria could be regarded as different names for the same disease.
Phthisis was a common name for malaria. It was a chronic infectious disease caused by the fungus. The main cause of the infection was the lungs, causing the patient to cough, hemoptysis, hot flashes, night sweats, emaciation, and other symptoms. Phthisis was known as phthisis in ancient times. It was a chronic lung disease with a long course of disease. In severe cases, it could even be transmitted to others. The treatment of consumption required early diagnosis and standardized anti-inflammatory treatment to control the progression of the disease and prevent complications.
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.
The previous consumption was now the current one.
In ancient times, phthisis was a chronic respiratory infectious disease. Lung cancer was a lung infection caused by the bacteria, M.tube. The main symptoms of consumption included coughing up blood, losing weight, sweating profusely, and hot flashes. In ancient times, lung cancer was considered a fatal disease because medical technology was limited and could not effectively treat the infection. Therefore, patients with lung consumption in ancient times could only wait for death. Modern medicine had been able to cure lung cancer through timely medical treatment and medication, so that it was no longer a terminal illness.
In ancient times, consumption was an infectious respiratory disease caused by infection with the fungus, also known as lung cancer. In ancient times, consumption was considered a fatal disease because medicine at that time could not effectively treat it. The main symptoms of consumption included coughing, expectoration, hemoptysis, low fever, night sweats, and so on. In ancient times, people who suffered from consumption could only be treated with Chinese medicine, but the treatment effect was limited. It could only relieve or improve the quality of life. The advancement of modern medicine had made it possible to treat lung cancer more effectively.
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.
In ancient times, consumption was an infectious disease, also known as lung cancer. Lung consumption was considered an infectious disease in ancient times. People thought it was a plague. When a person has consumption, they will have symptoms such as coughing up blood and a low fever. There was no cure for this disease in ancient times, so it was considered a terminal illness. The patient could only wait for death. The medical conditions in ancient times were not developed, and people had no way to treat the bacteria, so they were destined to die if they got this disease. Although there was a way to treat lung cancer in modern times, if the lungs had already formed a cavity, it was still difficult to cure it. Therefore, the ancient phthisis was a serious disease, and there was no real cure.