If there is cancer in the body, the body will alarm you to alert you to the fact that 3 places are d

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-19

The second phase of Project Stellar

Cancer is a worrying disease in modern society, and the body's warning signs of cancer are even more concerning. As an experienced veteran Chinese medicine practitioner, I will combine the theories of Chinese medicine and ancient and modern prescriptions to reveal the warning signs of cancer in the body and the treatment methods of syndrome differentiation and treatment.

First of all, it should be clear that the formation of tumors is closely related to the imbalance of qi and blood in the human body. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that qi and blood are important material bases for maintaining the normal functioning of the human body, and their balance and deficiency directly affect people's health. The development of tumors is often a disorder of qi and blood, leading to pathological changes and the formation of masses. Therefore, when cancer grows in the body, the body sends out some warning signs.

The most obvious warning sign is a change in the **. Looking at three specific parts of the body reveals the clues. The first site is the breast area. Breast cancer is one of the common malignant tumors in women, and its early symptoms are often manifested as dark breast color. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the breasts belong to the liver meridians, and liver qi stagnation can easily lead to breast problems. Xiaoyaosan is a commonly used breast health prescription, which can relieve liver depression, regulate qi and blood, and prevent the occurrence of breast cancer.

The second area is the area around the lips. Traditional Chinese medicine connects the ** around the lips to the stomach meridian, so when cancer grows near the stomach, it often causes changes in this area. In traditional Chinese medicine, Liuwei Dihuang Pill is a commonly used prescription, which can nourish yin and nourish blood and regulate stomach qi. For the early prevention of gastrointestinal cancer, proper consumption of Liuwei Dihuang pills has a positive significance.

The third part is the ** and ** parts. This area is female, and the association with cancer is high. In terms of traditional Chinese medicine**, Ganoderma lucidum spore oil is a widely used prescription. It can regulate female endocrine, increase immunity, and delay the development of cancer. In addition, moderate exercise and good lifestyle Xi can also effectively reduce the risk of cancer.

Of course, the above warning signs are only a possible manifestation of cancer and cannot be used as a basis for diagnosis. If the above warning signs appear in the body, it is still necessary to seek medical attention in time for a comprehensive examination. In the syndrome differentiation and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine formulas and other methods are often used to restore the balance of qi and blood in the body, improve immunity, and resist the development of cancer.

At the same time, the most important thing to actively prevent cancer is to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Reasonable diet, Xi habits, adequate sleep, and moderate exercise are all important factors in maintaining the balance of qi and blood. In addition, avoiding the intake of various toxins, such as alcohol, tobacco and alcohol, pollutants in the air, etc., is also the key to cancer prevention.

To sum up, the warning signs of cancer are manifestations of an imbalance of qi and blood in the body, and darkening of specific parts is a typical feature. Under the guidance of TCM theories, we can take appropriate prevention and syndrome differentiation treatment methods according to the early signals. Maintaining good Xi and preventing cancer is an important issue that everyone should pay attention to.

Health References:

1.Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ministry of Health. Basic clinical practice norms of traditional Chinese medicine[M].Beijing: China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 2002

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