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Can TCM really cure malignant tumor?
First of all, according to western medicine, there are chemotherapy and radiotherapy, as well as some western medicines, which are just routine treatments. Does this really work? In fact, it can only play a restraining role, but "if it is urgent, it will cure the symptoms, and if it is slow, it will cure the problem." This kind of malignant tumor is also an emergency. It is better to treat its symptoms first, but it is good for patients if we continue to treat it like this. Excess evil (malignant tumor) will be more abundant, leading to a vicious circle. So if you want to break the root of the disease, you still have to rely on Chinese medicine. This is my opinion, so I don't know how to cure it, but I have found a better answer to tonify qi and blood: Chinese medicine believes that "healthy qi is hidden inside, evil is not dry", "evil is combined, and its qi will be deficient", and tumor patients are pathological. It is more harmful to qi and blood after operation, so supplementing qi and blood after operation is a common method. By supporting healthy qi, the body can recover faster. Bazhen Decoction and Shiquan Dabu Decoction are commonly used: Radix Codonopsis, Radix Astragali, Poria, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata, Fructus Jujubae, Arillus Longan, Placenta Hominis, Colla Corii Asini and Radix Polygoni Multiflori Preparata.

Replenishing qi, consolidating exterior and arresting sweating: Many patients sweat heavily after tumor surgery or after exercise. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is caused by disharmony between camp and health, and the appearance of health is not solid. The treatment mainly focuses on invigorating qi, consolidating exterior and arresting sweating. Yupingfeng powder is commonly used, such as Radix Astragali, Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Radix Saposhnikoviae, Radix Pseudostellariae, Concha Ostreae, Floating Wheat, etc.

Supplementing qi, nourishing yin and promoting fluid production: after digestive tract tumor surgery, due to a large amount of loss of body fluid, stomach yin injury, insufficient body fluid, dry mouth, nausea or vomiting, dry stool, red tongue without coating, etc. It is suitable for nourishing yin and promoting fluid production, and can be added and subtracted with Shashen Maidong Decoction: Shashen, Maidong, Radix Rehmanniae, Pollen, Lily, Scrophularia, Polygonatum, Dendrobium, Mume, Polygonatum, etc.

Strengthening the spleen and regulating qi: After tumor operation, due to anesthesia, surgical trauma or postoperative complications, gastrointestinal dysfunction, abdominal distension, anorexia, constipation and other symptoms. The method of invigorating spleen and regulating qi should be used. The prescription of Xiangsha Liujunzi Decoction is: Radix Aucklandiae, Fructus Amomi, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae, Rhizoma Pinelliae Preparata, Poria, Atractylodis Rhizoma, Radix Codonopsis, Pericarpium Arecae, Cortex Magnolia Officinalis, and Jiao Sanxian.

I hope I can help you.