Don t be careless if you find these 3 minor diseases in physical examination!Beware of dragging in

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-19

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In recent years, with the improvement of people's living standards, physical examination has become an increasingly common way of health protection. Through physical examinations, we can detect, prevent and** various health problems early, but the concern is that some seemingly "minor diseases" may hide potential risks and may even evolve into cancer. Here, as an experienced old Chinese medicine doctor, I would like to tell you about three physical examination abnormalities related to "minor diseases", and I hope that you will pay enough attention to it and go to the hospital for further examination in time, so as not to delay the first opportunity and cause irreparable consequences.

First of all, we want to focus on mammography, which is a common test item. During the physical examination, if the mammography shows abnormalities, such as breast nodules, calcifications, etc., we need to be alert to the risk of breast cancer. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, breast cancer mostly belongs to the category of breast fetish lumps, which are often related to pathological factors such as dampness and heat in the liver meridian, qi stagnation and blood stasis. In response to this problem, we can cite some ancient recipes. For example, drugs such as angelica, Chuanxiong, and safflower can be used to regulate blood qi, invigorate blood and remove stasis, and achieve the effect of relieving symptoms and improving physical fitness. However, it should be emphasized that breast cancer is a serious disease that requires early diagnosis, early **, and traditional Chinese medicine ** is only used as an adjunct.

Secondly, we need to focus on thyroid dysfunction. Thyroid problems are very common during physical examinations, especially thyroid nodules. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that thyroid problems are mostly related to kidney deficiency, qi stagnation, phlegm and dampness. On the **, it can be carried out in the form of pure Chinese medicine or a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, for example, atractylodes, calamus, licorice and other drugs can be used for conditioning. However, it is important to emphasize that thyroid problems also require a detailed examination and evaluation to determine whether surgery or other further ** means are needed.

Finally, we want to focus on gastritis found in the gastroscopy. Gastritis is more common in modern people, often caused by poor diet, Xi habits, overwork and other reasons. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, gastritis is mainly related to the weakness of the spleen and stomach, dampness and heat. **On the list, you can choose traditional Chinese medicine to regulate gastrointestinal function, and specific prescriptions such as Liujunzi Soup, Four Gentlemen Soup, etc. However, it should be pointed out that gastritis can sometimes be a precursor to gastric cancer, so when gastritis is found during a physical examination, it is necessary to be alert to the possibility of gastric cancer and conduct further examinations in time.

To sum up, although the medical examination is important, we cannot ignore some of the "minor diseases" found in the physical examination, because these conditions can be a precursor to serious diseases. As an experienced veteran Chinese medicine practitioner, I would like to remind you that for problems such as mammography abnormalities, thyroid dysfunction and gastritis in gastroscopy found in the physical examination, you should go to the hospital for further examination in time and carry out ** according to the doctor's advice. At the same time, I hope that everyone will pay attention to food hygiene, maintain good living Xi, and prevent the occurrence of these diseases.

Health References:

1.ZHANG Xin, LI Wei. The effect of traditional Chinese medicine on breast cancer[J].Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2010, 28(6): 789-792

2.smith j, yang g, wang y. traditional chinese medicine in cancer care: perspectives and methodology. the journal of alternative and complementary medicine, 2009, 15(9): 929-934.

reference:

1. zhang s, li s. the treatment of breast cancer with traditional chinese medicine[j]. chinese journal of traditional medicine, 2010, 28(6): 789-792.

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