In the midst of a golden leaf, Zhang Bo, a retired teacher, slowly walked through the boulevard of the community. Nearly seventy years old, he has spent his life in the classroom, teaching and educating people, and now enjoys a peaceful retirement. However, as the seasons turned, what made him uncomfortable was the endless coughing. In the dead of night, the sound of violent coughing always breaks the silence of the night.
Recently, Zhang Bo was attracted by an advertisement in the circle of friends, which claimed that a product called "cough patch" can quickly relieve cough, and it is completely a traditional Chinese medicine preparation, safe and non-*** The "magic effect" in this advertisement made him excited. After all, for an elderly man who has been suffering from coughing for a long time, such a product is undoubtedly a ray of hope.
However, Uncle Zhang's son, Xiao Zhang, as a young doctor, is skeptical of this hot-selling product on the Internet. He always warned Uncle Zhang not to believe in online advertising, especially for health problems, and should be more cautious. Xiao Zhang suggested that in order to unravel the truth of the "cough patch", they can come to the topic of ** together to see if this product can have a significant effect on cough as advertised.
As the autumn breeze gradually rose, Uncle Zhang's cough became more and more severe. He decided to try the "cough patch" that was widely circulated in the circle of friends, hoping to relieve his discomfort. When he first started using it, Zhang Bo did feel that his cough had lessened, which made him full of confidence in the "cough patch".
Uncle's cough did not receive significant relief as he had hoped. Although he felt somewhat soothing when he first started using the "cough patch", the effect did not last. This made Zhang Bo begin to doubt the real effect of this "magic patch" that was widely popular in the circle of friends.
At his son's insistence, Uncle Zhang decided to go to the hospital for further examination. The doctor told him after a detailed examinationThe cause of cough can be senile chronic bronchitis caused by weather changes, and not all types of cough can be treated with topical patches**. Zhang Bo didn't realize this before.
In order to gain a deeper understanding of the true effects of the "cough patch", Zhang Bo and his son made an appointment with a senior TCM expert. Experts point out that while certain herbal ingredients can be helpful in relieving coughs, their effectiveness often depends on the type of cough and individual body constitution differences. Experts emphasize that judging the effect of "cough patches" should be based on three aspects:
Component Analysis: Analyze the main ingredients in the "cough patch" to determine whether it has a scientific basis and historical evidence to support its effectiveness.
Applicable symptoms: Clarify the type of cough to which the "cough patch" is applicable. Different types of cough, such as dry cough, wet cough, chronic cough, etc., have different methods and drug choices.
Individual differences:Differences in human constitution lead to different responses to the same ** method. One method may work for some and not for others.
The expert also noted thatWhile TCM emphasizes individuality, this does not mean that all traditions are effective for everyone. He advises that it is best to have a professional health assessment before using any type of ** method.
Through this interview, Zhang Bo learned about the real efficacy of "cough patches" and realized that when facing health problems, we should be more rational and scientific. He realized that instead of blindly following popular products on the Internet, he should seek professional advice from a doctor based on his specific condition.
Finally, Uncle Zhang learned an important lesson through this experience: when dealing with health problems, we should pay more attention to scientific and professional medical approaches. He hopes that by sharing his own experience, he can help more middle-aged and elderly people like him to avoid similar misunderstandings.