He, an old man in his old age, is affectionately known as Mr. Cheng. Although he is 69 years old, his body is still strong, and he is rarely bothered by a small cold. However, his lifestyle is not so healthy - he does not leave cigarettes and alcohol, and drinking half a pound of wine and smoking half a box of cigarettes every day has long been a part of his life. Just 6 years ago, fate played a little joke on him - he was diagnosed with high blood pressure, but fortunately it was well controlled and did not have much impact on his life. Until 20 days ago, an inexplicable dry cough broke the peace of life. At first, it is only a mild cough, but as time goes on, especially at night, the cough becomes more severe, sometimes even coughing up some white phlegm. This forced him to go to the hospital for a check-up.
After a series of tests, the final result shocked everyone - lung cancer. The solid mass, pleural traction, short burrs, lobulation signs, and multiple mediastinal lymph nodes that have metastasized on CT images are all inexorably proclaiming this brutal truth. Suspicious, he went to another hospital for a more detailed PET-CT test, which was made worse by the fact that his pelvis and spine had been metastasized. After a needle biopsy, the pathological results confirmed his condition - adenocarcinoma of the lung. Faced with such a result, surgery was no longer possible, and Mr. Cheng's mood fell into a trough. However, life will always give you hope when you least expect it. While browsing the Internet, he found that the effect of TCM ** cancer is significant. After several twists and turns, he found me and started his journey of Chinese medicine.
It is gratifying that Mr. Cheng's ** effect is remarkable. He is very sensitive to the reaction of **, which is undoubtedly a positive sign. After several courses of treatment**, the results of re-examination showed that the lesion was stable and shrunk, and more gratifyingly, the lymph nodes also shrunk. Mr. Cheng's condition is similar to that of most lung cancer patients, with early symptoms not obvious, and when obvious symptoms appear, the cancer cells have often metastasized. Therefore, regular medical check-ups are particularly important. After Mr. Cheng's illness, his greatest wish was to be able to travel around and see the scenery that he had never experienced. Now, that wish has finally come true. On the advice of his doctors, he chose some spots that did not require climbing to ensure a safe and comfortable journey.
A miracle is happening, and Mr. Cheng's condition is under effective control. His story tells us that cancer is not a terminal disease, as long as it is detected early and early, it is possible to defeat it. I hope that Mr. Cheng's good fortune can inspire more people to pay attention to their physical health and detect the signs of cancer early.