Regarding myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), especially low-risk MDS, it is true that it is still being explored and studied. In terms of Western medicine**, although drugs including androgens and vitamin B6 are available**, the effect is limited, and the problem needs to be closely monitored. Therefore, it has become a useful attempt to combine the methods of traditional Chinese medicine and the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine to provide patients with the best of the best.
Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to syndrome differentiation and treatment, and adopts different programs according to the specific constitution and condition of patients. In the case of low-risk MDS, TCM can improve hematopoietic function by adjusting the balance of qi, blood, yin and yang of the patient, and at the same time, it can also enhance the patient's overall physique and improve its resistance to diseases. For example, it is possible to improve the patient's hematopoietic function by using traditional Chinese medicine that nourishes the liver and kidneys, nourishes the blood and marrow, and alleviates the *** brought by Western medicine
The combination of Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine can improve the effect and improve the quality of life of patients to a certain extent. For example, while using Western drugs such as androgens, combined with the syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine, the patient's endocrine system can be better regulated, the recovery of bone marrow hematopoietic function can be promoted, and the hormone may be reduced
In addition, TCM** can also improve the physical weakness and malnutrition of patients caused by long-term diseases by harmonizing the spleen and stomach and nourishing qi and blood, thereby enhancing the patient's physique and reducing the risk of infection and bleeding.
In short, in the low-risk MDS, the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine provides a model that comprehensively considers the patient's constitution and condition, which has the potential advantages of improving the efficacy, reducing the quality of life of the patient. However, the specific protocol needs to be formulated by a professional doctor according to the specific situation of the patient, and constantly adjusted and optimized in the process. At the same time, more clinical studies and data are needed to further validate the effectiveness of integrative medicine** in MDS**.