For many patients who have just been diagnosed with thyroid nodules, I really want to advise them not to be overly anxious. For most patients, knot removal is not out of reach, and it is not impossible to control the shrinkage of the nodule and prevent**! First and foremost is confirmation**! More and more people are being diagnosed with thyroid nodules, but do you know the root cause of your nodules? Thyroid nodules in some patientsIn fact, it is closely related to emotions, long-term depressed, depressed, and sulking will hurt the liver, resulting in stagnation of liver qi, and abnormal liver excretion function, which in turn affects the function of the spleen and stomach, resulting in phlegm and dampness endogenous, phlegm and qi intermingling, thereby contributing to the formation of thyroid nodules.
The source of this type of nodule is most likely your liver qi stagnation! Immediately after, address the lesion! I'm going to share with you how to do it through a case study! Ms. Sun, 53, was diagnosed with thyroid nodules, the largest of which was 13cm, the local hospital recommended surgery**, but Ms. Sun was unwilling to accept it, so she had to wait at home, and at the same time worried about the deterioration of the nodules, she searched everywhere**, but the effect was not significant. By chance, she saw my medical science article on the Internet and felt that I was genuinely considerate of patients, so she decided to seek my help in the hope of achieving nodule control. After in-depth communication with her, I learned that Ms. Sun has a more anxious temperament, often overthinking and angry about trivial matters, and in recent years, due to the increase in accidents at home, the pressure has increased sharply, and all kinds of pressures have converged, making her often feel tired and anxious, and even sigh often.
The thin and white tongue coating, combined with other symptoms, is consistent with the typical manifestations of liver qi stagnation. Therefore, I prescribed her a traditional Chinese medicine prescription for soothing the liver and relieving depression, which I commonly use in clinical practice, using Banxia Magnolia Decoction as the basic prescription, and adjusting it appropriately according to individual differences. In the prescription,Banxia has the effect of dissolving phlegm and dispersing knots, reducing inversion and stomach, magnolia bark is full of qi, Poria cocos strengthens the spleen and infiltrates dampness, ginger can be warm to stop vomiting and neutralize the toxicity of Banxia, and Su Ye has the effect of soothing the liver and regulating qi, widening the chest and dispersing knots. Several kinds of herbs cooperate with each other to have the effect of dispersing qi and dispersing condensation, reducing inversion and reducing phlegm, and it has a good effect on patients with thyroid nodules caused by emotional distress and liver qi stagnation.
What is the final result? After a course of traditional Chinese medicine conditioning, Ms. Sun said that her mood has stabilized, her body has become more energetic, and she no longer has a gloomy and depressed mood. After taking it for two months, I checked it again and found that the thyroid nodule not only did not continue to grow, but shrank to 07cm, and by regularly adjusting the physique, there is no need to worry about the ** problem of nodules! Note: The above is the content of Chinese medicine science, if there are such symptoms that need to be regulated, they must be applied under the dialectical guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and do not take it without authorization, so as not to delay the condition.