Pei Zhengxue Health Weibo, Volume 4

1. Hu Lihe: I have some rashes on my body that disappear during the day and reappear at night, the size of beans,

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1. Hu Lihe: I have some rashes on my body that disappear during the day and reappear at night, the size of beans, or they merge into patches, raised above the skin, accompanied by dry mouth and intense itching. What coul

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  1. Hu Lihe: I have some rashes on my body that disappear during the day and reappear at night, the size of beans, or they merge into patches, raised above the skin, accompanied by dry mouth and intense itching. What could be the reason? Answer: This is urticaria, the most common allergic condition. Repeated attacks can develop into eczema and atopic dermatitis. Western medicine believes it is caused by a local increase in serotonin and histamine, so it uses inhibitors of these two bioactive factors, such as diphenhydramine and cyproheptadine. Traditional Chinese medicine believes this disease is caused by wind, which is changeable and unpredictable—sometimes itchy, sometimes not—so it uses wind-dispelling and itch-relieving methods, which are very effective.

  2. Daughter of God, Naughty Angel: I am 32 years old, my menstruation comes ten days earlier than usual, my palms feel hot at night, my sleep is poor, I wake up easily, and my ears are constantly ringing. What medicine should I take? Answer: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that premenstrual symptoms are due to heat, and heat means inflammation. Your gynecological condition has more or less inflammation. Both Western and traditional Chinese medicine are good at treating this kind of disease. If convenient, you are welcome to come to my clinic.

  3. Eagle Hero: Can traditional Chinese medicine be used to clear cardiovascular blockages? Answer: Yes, it can be cleared, but you must persist in taking traditional Chinese medicine regularly. Traditional Chinese medicine is not easy to drink, so people with weak willpower may give up halfway through.

  4. Just a few hundred yuan: There is a rice-grain-sized lump under the lingual frenulum, white in color, neither painful nor itchy. What is it? Answer: If it is neither painful nor itchy, then it is a small sebaceous cyst. Such cysts can vary in size—from as big as an egg to as small as a grain of rice. They are most commonly found under the skin, less commonly under the mucosa.


                     Cysts, multiple Nasi cysts in the cervix
                   . How should Elder Pei advise on conditioning?

Answer: You have menstrual irregularities, and it is likely that there is inflammation in the adnexa, ovarian cysts, and cervical cysts.

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The formation of swelling is related to two factors: inflammation and endocrine disorders. While adjusting the endocrine system, it is essential to adopt methods that promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis. Small cysts can be completely eliminated, and menstruation can return to normal. This is the strength of Traditional Chinese Medicine; you can seek treatment from a TCM practitioner. Simply using Western medicine such as estradiol or progesterone will not be effective.

The platelet count is 54.64, the platelet distribution width is 25.34, and the mean platelet volume is 14. Is this a blood disease?


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Answer: Yes, this can also be considered a blood disease—specifically, the mildest form of blood disease. It can be diagnosed as leukopenia, which is usually a transient condition. However, it must be treated. Traditional Chinese medicine is very effective in treating this condition. Although there are many Western medicines available, such as shark liver oil and Reibai, they generally lack long-term efficacy.


                              3. Poison:
      Which is better for moderate fatty liver—dietary therapy or medication?

Answer: Moderate fatty liver does not require medication. Strengthening exercise and adopting a mostly vegetarian diet are sufficient.

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What good treatment options does the doctor have?

Answer: For this kind of illness, the best approach is a combination of Traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Chemotherapy with Western drugs is necessary. Once complete remission (CR) is achieved, continuous use of Traditional Chinese medicine should follow. Not only can it alleviate the side effects of chemotherapy, but it can also significantly delay relapse. Some patients can even be cured. Starting with Traditional Chinese medicine alongside the chemotherapy regimen is more effective. I have successfully treated many cases of this disease using a combined approach. One rural patient, despite poor living conditions and never having been hospitalized, achieved complete remission simply by taking Traditional Chinese medicine, and has remained alive for ten years.


                  10. Rainbow: My daughter is eight years old,
                   Why does she often have nosebleeds?

Answer: First, conduct a blood system examination. In fact, a routine blood test is enough. If no problems are found, it means there is a special area on the nasal mucosa where blood vessels are exposed and easily stimulated by cold, heat, or picking the nose, leading to rupture of the vessels and bleeding. For such bleeding, Western medicine often uses laser coagulation, but the effect is not good—once the vessels are sealed, they may rupture again elsewhere. Traditional Chinese medicine, on the other hand, takes a holistic approach, using formulas that nourish yin, reduce internal heat, and astringe to stop bleeding. With just a few prescriptions, I have been able to treat this type of nosebleed effectively, and there have been almost no cases where the treatment failed.


Feeling of discomfort, thick white-yellow tongue coating, and tooth marks on the tongue with ulcers
                                . Could you please provide a prescription?

Answer: You have chronic gastritis, possibly accompanied by erosion or ulcers. The stomach disease leads

Lung lobe resection has been performed, and now the patient experiences shortness of breath at night and cannot lie flat. Is there any way to alleviate the symptoms of nocturnal dyspnea? Answer: The characteristic of pneumoconiosis is secondary pulmonary interstitial fibrosis, emphysema, and cor pulmonale. Your shortness of breath when lying down indicates heart failure, which must be treated as cor pulmonale. If convenient, you can come to my clinic.


     2. Farewell to Smoke: I am 35 years old, and I have a lot of gray hair at the temples.
                                 How should I treat it?

Answer: The issue of gray hair is related to genetics. If parents turn gray early, their children are also likely to develop gray hair early. Neither Traditional Chinese nor Western medicine currently has a perfect solution. However, there is a simple remedy that, if taken regularly, can slow down the progression of graying: decocting white thorn, cypress leaves, and polygonum multiflorum into tea and drinking it daily.


              3. Ji Xiaoli: MRI indicates a meningioma, but there are currently no symptoms.
                                   Should surgery be performed?

Answer: A meningioma is a benign tumor. If there are no symptoms, it can be left alone. If symptoms do appear, then treatment should be initiated. My opinion is that surgery should not be performed, as it may actually slow down the growth of the meningioma.

The manifestation is a small patch of skin with deep brown spots, and after the pimples break, there is white fluid. This could indicate an exacerbation or recurrence of the disease. Black pimple ointment is effective, so you can give it a try. 44 5. Miaomiao: Female, 55 years old, with bone-chilling coldness in the lower back, and recently also on the outer side of the hips. May I ask Dr. Pei for a treatment plan? Answer: This patient should undergo further examination. First, HLA-B27 should be tested, because the coldness in the lower back combined with the same symptom on the outer side of the hips suggests that the sacroiliac joint is also affected. Ankylosing spondylitis also presents with these symptoms. Of course, tests for anti-O, RF, CRP, etc., should also be conducted.

  1. Abe: Female, 35 years old, always feels like there is a membrane-like layer stuck to the eardrum in her left ear, causing hearing loss. She had otitis media in childhood. Can this be treated? Answer: This is a sequela of otitis media. Whether your otitis media has been fully cured is still a question. You should go to a specialist for a detailed examination. 2. Hu Jinping: Half of my body feels sore and cold, and the symptoms worsen a few days before it rains. During the rain, however, I feel just like a normal person. What could be the reason? Answer: You have kidney yang deficiency. Your menstrual cycle may be related to this condition. You should also check whether you have joint pain. Rheumatoid arthritis and endocrine-related issues often present with similar symptoms. In short, you should undergo detailed examinations in two areas: first, gynecology; second, rheumatology. 3.wxm: My father is 67 years old and frequently catches colds. What can be done? Answer: This is a habitual cold, indicating weak immunity. It is recommended to inject thymopentin 1 mg every other day, or take thymosin capsules orally, two capsules each time, three times a day, for half a month.
  2. Gua Gua Zhu Di: After drinking baijiu, a red bump appears on the tip of the tongue. How can this be resolved?

Answer: From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, baijiu is like water in form and fire in nature. Fire tends to rise upward. The redness on the tip of the tongue is a manifestation of this upward fire. From a Western medical standpoint, the red spot on the tongue is both an allergic reaction and inflammation. Traditional Chinese Medicine calls this wind and heat. Baijiu is entirely harmful to the human body and offers no benefits. People who drink heavily are called "alcoholics." Ten years ago, someone discovered a substance called "danhong" in dry red wine, which was thought to be beneficial for coronary heart disease. At the time, people believed that alcohol was good for the body. However, subsequent research showed that danhong only exists in dry red wine and is absent in baijiu. Therefore, baijiu is not beneficial to the human body. 5. Xue'er: My mother has been in a coma for 26 days after a cerebral hemorrhage and still hasn't regained consciousness. Are there any good treatment options with Traditional Chinese medicine? Answer: A cerebral hemorrhage lasting 26 days without regaining consciousness does not mean there is no hope. Treatment should continue. Based on my experience, there are cases where patients remain in a coma for half a year yet eventually regain consciousness and recover. Continuous blood-activating and stasis-resolving treatments with Traditional Chinese medicine are very effective for such cases. If combined with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, danshen, maodongqing, ginkgo leaf, and kudzu root preparations administered via long-term intravenous drip, the therapeutic effect will be even better.

  1. Little Squirrel: After giving birth, my period is delayed by a week, with reduced flow and brown discharge that continues intermittently for ten days before finally stopping. Ultrasound results are normal. What should I do? Answer: Traditional Chinese Medicine calls this menstrual irregularity, while Western medicine refers to it as endocrine disorder. Generally speaking, patients with this condition have low estrogen levels. The characteristics include light menstrual flow, as well as delayed periods or intermittent spotting. Traditional Chinese Medicine describes this as qi deficiency unable to control the blood, or qi deficiency unable to consolidate the blood, and thus unable to hold the blood. Treatment involves tonifying qi and supporting the body's vital energy, which yields excellent results.

  2. Jingjing: There is a red patch around my nose that has persisted for two years. It’s neither painful nor itchy, and there’s no prickling sensation. The doctor said it might be caused by mites and prescribed medication, but there’s no improvement. How should I treat it? Answer: Traditional Chinese Medicine calls this rosacea. About 60% to 70% of cases are caused by mite infestation. The nature of the condition is allergic small-vessel vasculitis and capillary inflammation. Simply eliminating the mites may not be effective.

  3. Blue Sky and White Cloud: My baby is three years old and has a slightly hoarse voice. No cough, no fever, and no other symptoms. The hospital diagnosed pharyngitis and said that taking anti-inflammatory medication would relieve the symptoms, but if we don’t take the medication, the symptoms recur. What should we do? Answer: This is chronic pharyngitis that has invaded the larynx. It’s likely that the tonsils are also enlarged. During acute attacks, the aforementioned Western medical treatment is effective, turning acute inflammation into chronic inflammation. However, Western

It may not necessarily be spider angioma. You can try it out. Based on my experience, a patient with normal liver function, low viral replication, and a non-enlarged spleen is unlikely to develop spider angiomas. Only the liver

  1. Heaven’s Destiny: Sore throat, followed by fever and cold within a day, recurring repeatedly. How should this be treated? Answer: Chronic pharyngitis is a common and frequently occurring disease, especially in the Lanzhou area, where it is even more prevalent. Western medicine treats this condition mainly through anti-inflammatory drugs and nebulization, with no other methods. Traditional Chinese medicine, on the other hand, employs clearing heat and detoxifying, clearing heat and draining fire, softening hard masses and dispersing nodules, activating blood circulation and removing stasis, and supporting the body’s vital energy. Treatment is based on syndrome differentiation, with flexible adjustments and modifications, resulting in excellent therapeutic effects. 2. Dream Chaser: After frequent fantasies or watching pornographic films, I experience testicular pain, radiating to the bladder area, along with lower back discomfort. When the testicles hurt, pus sometimes flows out after urination. What medications can solve this problem? Answer: Nowadays, young people often suffer from this issue. The series of symptoms caused by it is called “masturbation syndrome.” Your case highlights localized infection and suppuration, which is quite serious. It needs prompt treatment. In addition to Western anti-inflammatory drugs, Traditional Chinese medicine should also employ methods that activate blood circulation and remove stasis, soften hard masses and disperse nodules, and support the body’s vital energy to achieve definite therapeutic effects. Remember: Before marriage, this condition must be cured; otherwise, it will affect sexual life and fertility. 3. Li Qianglin: When my younger brother fell ill, he suddenly fainted, foamed at the mouth, and his face turned iron-gray, lasting about 10 minutes. The hospital examination revealed a scar on the cerebellum, suspected to be related to childhood “epidemic meningitis.” What is going on? Answer: This is epilepsy, a sequela of meningitis. The scar on the cerebellum is not a true scar; it’s merely local adhesion of the meninges. It can be treated as epilepsy. Western medicines such as carbamazepine and depakote have some efficacy, but they don’t offer a cure. Traditional Chinese medicine, however, can achieve a curative effect through blood-activating and stasis-removing therapies, supporting the body’s vital energy, calming the mind, and dispelling wind and relieving spasms, all based on syndrome differentiation.
  2. Blue Sky: After getting angry, I experience sharp pain in the left chest, swelling in the left knee, and severe pain in the knee. Is the knee swelling and pain related to anger? Answer: These are two separate issues: ① Left chest pain, triggered by anger. For an obese elderly woman, coronary heart disease should be considered first; ② Left knee pain accompanied by swelling. Degenerative joint disease should be considered. The former is a cardiovascular disease, while the latter is a bone-joint disease. The two are not directly related and should not be confused. Modern hospitals have overly specialized departments. For an elderly woman, today she needs to go to the heart

1. Survival of the Fittest: I suffer from allergic rhinitis, and the allergen test shows allergy to mugwort. What good treatment options does Traditional Chinese Medicine offer? Answer: Allergen testing is just for show. There are countless species in the world—far more than the few you listed on paper. I suggest we stop doing such tests in the future. Allergic rhinitis is often caused by dust exposure. As for seafood like fish and shrimp, as well as fungi and soy products, it’s best to avoid them. These foods contain foreign proteins, and the so-called allergic reaction is essentially the body’s rejection of foreign proteins. Whether it’s inhalation, smell, or contact, the body reacts. Traditional Chinese medicine is very effective in treating allergic rhinitis, but it requires syndrome differentiation, especially for allergic diseases, which demand even more precise diagnosis and treatment.

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