A real case of TCM treatment of lung cancer

Patient information: Ms. Guo, 60 years old, from Linxian County, lung cancer

2017 In December, due to chest tightness and pain on both sides of the chest, Chen Moumou went to the local county hospital for examination, and CT showed: pulmonary nodules. Subsequently, Ms. Guo went to the Provincial Cancer Hospital for a detailed examination, and was finally diagnosed with lung cancer. The pathological type was lung adenocarcinoma.

After the diagnosis, Ms. Guo underwent 6 courses of chemotherapy in the local hospital, followed by 1 course of radiotherapy. When the examination results showed that the lesions were stable, Ms. Guo and her family were relieved, but in November 2018, Ms. Guo experienced chest tightness and pain in the right anterior chest again. The re-examination CT showed that the nodules in the right lung were enlarged and increased in number. , Ms. Guo relapsed. After recurrence, doctors recommended surgical resection. However, considering the high risk of surgery and her many years of history of diabetes and hypertension, Ms. Guo rejected the doctor’s suggestion of surgical resection, and then went to our hospital for Chinese medicine treatment under the introduction of a patient.

On November 18, 2018, Ms. Guo came to our hospital for the first time. When she came to the hospital, Ms. Guo’s spirit, complexion, and appetite were fine, but she had pain at the sternum and right anterior chest, occasional dry cough, no phlegm, poor sleep, dull tongue, white coating, and thin pulse. Since Ms. Guo’s condition is already in the advanced stage, there is currently no specific drug for advanced lung cancer. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment can only control the development of the disease, improve the symptoms, relieve the pain of the patient, and prolong the life of the patient.

On December 9, 2018, Ms. Guo, who had used 20 doses of traditional Chinese medicine, reported that her sleep quality was much better. The chest pain has been significantly relieved, occasional cough, less phlegm, but a little chest tightness in the precordial area, prone to sweating, and hiccups in the morning. Then the prescription was prescribed again, and Ms. Guo was instructed to stick to the medication.

At the follow-up visit on January 6, 2019, Ms. Guo’s spirit, appetite, food intake, sleep, etc. had improved significantly, and hiccups in the morning basically Disappeared, but in the past 1 week, I felt obvious pain in the upper chest on both sides, stuffy just behind the sternum, I felt short of breath when inhaling, and sometimes had dry mouth, dry stool, etc. Ms. Guo was very worried about the worsening of her condition, and told her that these discomforts were related to her diabetes, high blood pressure, and the side effects of radiotherapy.

On February 26, 2019, Ms. Guo, whose spirit, complexion, and eating were all normal, re-examined again. She reported that she still felt pain and discomfort in the left anterior chest. , but relieved a lot has not affected sleep. I went to the county hospital for a re-examination on February 10 because I was worried about the worsening of the condition. The results of the re-examination were compared with the previous film: most of the original right lung lesions were absorbed, and now the right lung was newly found with multiple springs and flakes, and radiation pneumonitis was considered. Seeing such test results, Ms. Guo and her family, who had been worried about the worsening of her condition, were very surprised, and the local doctors were also very surprised, lamenting that Chinese medicine was indeed effective. After hearing about Ms. Guo’s deeds, many local cancer patients also came to see me for treatment.

I am Gao Qilong, an oncologist. If you have any questions, please leave a message in the comment area.
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