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In recent years, with the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people have begun to pay attention to their health conditions, and physical examination has become one of the important ways for everyone to understand their physical condition. Sometimes, however, the results of the physical examination may lead to unexpected findings, such as cysts. So, what should we do when a cyst is detected by a physical examination?
First, we need to understand the concept of cysts. A cyst is a common type of lesion that results from an abnormal accumulation of fluid in a tissue in the body, forming a pouch-like structure. According to TCM theory, the formation of cysts is related to dampness in the body, which is a pathological substance that can be caused by external dampness or internal organ dysfunction. The appearance of cysts is not good for physical health, therefore, we need to take active measures to solve it.
The experience of Chinese medicine tells us that Chinese medicine is an effective way to deal with cysts. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, cysts belong to a disease of dampness in the body, and traditional Chinese medicine has the effect of warming and dissolving dampness, which can help the elimination of dampness in the body. For example, commonly used Chinese medicine prescriptions include Lingguishu Gantang, Qutang Yeyu Tang, etc., which have a good effect on cysts. At the same time, the ** of traditional Chinese medicine is also conducive to improving the dampness in the body, improving the body's immunity, and preventing the recurrence of cysts.
In addition to traditional Chinese medicine**, traditional Chinese medicine also focuses on regulating the balance of yin and yang in the human body. According to TCM theory, the occurrence of cysts is related to the imbalance of yin and yang in the body. Therefore, balancing yin and yang by adjusting dietary structure, living Xi, etc., can play a role in preventing and treating cysts. Traditional Chinese medicine suggests that cyst patients should eat more foods that nourish qi and blood, such as black beans, black fungus, pork liver, etc., which can improve the nutrition of qi and blood in the body and promote the absorption and dissipation of cysts.
In addition, TCM also emphasizes individualization, because each person's physique and condition are different, and for different cyst cases, TCM will formulate targeted plans. Therefore, after we find a cyst, it is best to seek the help of an experienced TCM practitioner for personalized treatment**.
Although TCM has a certain effect on cysts, this does not mean that we can ignore the examinations and recommendations of Western medicine. After the cyst is found, it is still necessary to seek medical attention in time and receive professional advice from the doctor. Western medicine can determine the type, size, and location of cysts through various imaging examinations, and give scientific solutions for individual cases. In some special cases, interventions such as surgical excision may be required**.
To sum up, when a physical examination detects a cyst, we should adopt a comprehensive strategy. The philosophy and methods of traditional Chinese medicine can help alleviate cyst symptoms, improve physical fitness, and prevent the deterioration of the condition to a large extent, and the professional examination and ** of Western medicine are also indispensable. The most important thing is to be positive when dealing with cysts, maintain an optimistic mindset, believe in the power of healing, and believe that you can overcome cysts and regain your health.
Health References:
1. zhao j, li x, zhang j, et al. traditional chinese medicine for treatment of liver diseases: progress, challenges and opportunities. j integr med. 2014;12(5):401-408.