Share: Wen Junran.
Today, I will talk about how Chinese medicine treats tumors, and tell a real example.
It is said that there is such a woman, 39 years old, and the first diagnosis time was December 12, 1992.
Since a year ago, this person has been diagnosed with uterine fibroids.
This disease is extremely common in women. Many people can see it during the physical examination.
At first, the person's symptoms were mild, but they were menstrual abdominal pain.
But then, the problem gradually worsened. When menstruation is coming, my stomach hurts, and after I come, my stomach hurts even more, and it is difficult to keep working, and it hurts for at least two days.
Look at menstruation, the amount is large, the color is dark red, and there are more and more bruises in it, and it is getting bigger and bigger.
The patient thought to himself, no, this must be caused by uterine fibroids, and I have to find someone to take a look and find a way.
Who's looking for?It's Ban Xiuwen.
Class Xiuwen's predecessor is the first master of traditional Chinese medicine in my country, and the winner of the title of the first master of traditional Chinese medicine in my country. If you're interested, check it out.
On immediate examination, the patient's pulse was thin, thin and white, and the tongue was pale red. After careful inquiry, the patient's stool, diet, and sleep were normal, and there was no major abnormality under the belt.
After learning about these situations, Ban Xiuwen's predecessors wrote a poem. But see:
Astragalus, Chicken Blood Vine, Cinnamon Branch, Red Peony, Peony Bark, Peach Kernel, Hawthorn, Motherwort, Yanhusuo, Curcuma, Jujube, Poria Cocos.
One dose per day, decoction with water.
In the face of worried patients, the class teacher comforted: "This disease is not difficult, we have a way in Chinese medicine." All you have to do is be at ease** and stick to your medications."
The result?Sure enough, as the class teacher expected. The patient took the above 4 months, with a slight increase or subtraction in the middle, and finally found that the abdominal pain disappeared during menstruation, and the menstrual water looked very normal.
Later, the patient had a B-ultrasound review. The results showed that the fibroids disappeared.
This is the basic process of a medical case. It was originally published in the Hubei Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1994. If you are interested, you can take a look.
Now, I'll take you to the mysteries here.
At the beginning, I said that Chinese medicine is not a panacea. For malignant tumors, there are not many ways to do it in traditional Chinese medicine, and sometimes even helpless.
However, in the face of benign tumors in general, especially common uterine fibroids, Chinese medicine has some solutions.
Let's look at the patient in the above medical case, who has abdominal pain during menstruation, and has heavy menstrual flow, dark red color, and bruises. Let's put aside uterine fibroids, just by looking at these, we can know that this is caused by congestion.
Blood congestion is blocked, and the flow of qi and blood is not smooth, so the menstruation is dark and lumpy. Congestion can also cause abnormal blood flow, leading to bleeding, so that the patient's menstrual flow is larger than usual. Congestion blockade is painful, so the patient has menstrual abdominal pain.
At the same time, we also need to know that if blood accumulation accumulates over time, it may form a tumor. This is one of the origins of uterine fibroids.
Also, looking at the pulse, the patient's pulse is thin. What does this mean?Qi and blood are weak. Among them, it is worth noting the qi deficiency. Qi is the handsome of blood. Qi is deficient, there is no motivation for blood flow, and of course the congestion is getting worse and worse.
At this point, we can see that the patient's problem lies in the deficiency of qi and blood, and the internal cessation of blood congestion. The solution lies in replenishing qi and removing blood stasis.
Let's take a look at how Ban Xiuwen's predecessors used medicine at that time.
Here, astragalus, is a qi tonic body. When the qi is sufficient, the blood will flow smoothly. This is one of the basic conditions for blood congestion.
Yan Husuo is a good way to regulate qi and relieve pain, and can also carry out blood. Qi is bloody. This is also one of the basic conditions for blood stasis.
Cinnamon branches, warm and yang. Yang Qi passes through the meridians, which is another basic condition for blood congestion and dissipation.
Now that the preparations are done, let's start with the blood stasis. You see, chicken blood vine, red peony, peony skin, peach kernel, hawthorn, motherwort, curcuma, these are all blood stasis.
In the end, Poria cocos and jujube strengthen the spleen and nourish the blood, and this matter is comprehensive.
Of course, there is an ancient recipe here, which is the five flavors of cinnamon branches, poria cocos, peony skin, peach kernels, and peony.
These five flavor medicines form an ancient recipe, which is Guizhi Poria Pill.
This Guizhi Poria Pill, originally published in "Jin Kui Yaolu", is one of the famous prescriptions created by Zhang Zhongjing. Its vocation is to invigorate blood and dispel blood stasis, and treat blood congestion and block the evidence of the uterus. In today's parlance, similar to uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, and so on. Among them, peony peel and peach kernel are used to invigorate blood, peony medicine nourishes blood and relieves pain, Poria cocos strengthens the spleen, and cinnamon branches warm the meridians to carry blood. In addition, peony skin can still cool the blood and improve long-term stasis and heat. Poria cocos is damp to prevent phlegm and dampness due to stasis for a long time.
Throughout the ages, this prescription has been regarded as a classic prescription for the treatment of tumors in traditional Chinese medicine, and is commonly used in the field of tumors. It is often used for diseases such as uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts. There are countless clinical examinations.
The purpose of popularizing it for everyone is to let everyone know about it, understand it, and have the opportunity to use it in the future. Of course, non-professional readers must learn from addition and subtraction under the guidance of TCM physicians.
With Guizhi Poria Pills, there must be clear evidence of blood stasis, such as abdominal pain during menstruation, dark color, lumps, dull tongue, thin or thin pulse, ecchymosis on the tongue surface, etc. In short, it is inseparable from dialectic. For gall tumors caused by phlegm obstruction and qi stagnation, and lipomas caused by phlegm dampness condensation, it is obviously inappropriate to use Guizhi Poria pills.
However, as a Chinese medicine practitioner, I firmly believe that a recipe like Guizhi Poria Pill, if used well, will help many people. And, in terms of effectiveness, it is also trustworthy.