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Underwent a B-ultrasound examination, and the result showed thickened endometrium, 7mm thick. How should it be treated? Answer: If lower abdominal pain persists, treatment should be initiated. Elderly people over 70 are prone to endometrial cancer. Based on my experience, taking traditional Chinese medicine that promotes blood circulation, softens hard masses, and disperses nodules can thin the endometrium, thereby preventing endometrial cancer. Western diagnostic scraping and uterine cleaning are not suitable for elderly patients and often leave obvious sequelae. 2. Wu Guifang: My mother-in-law is 70 years old. Previously, a hospital examination revealed a growth on the adrenal gland (benign), accompanied by hypertension and arrhythmia, left kidney stones, and right kidney stones with abscess. She’s been coughing since last year and hasn’t recovered yet. Many doctors dare not prescribe medication. What can she take at home to improve her condition? Answer: Your mother-in-law’s main problem is kidney stones. This disease causes lower back pain and hematuria, so timely treatment is essential. If necessary, please visit my clinic. Benign adrenal tumors are often pheochromocytomas, requiring catecholamine testing. If catecholamine levels are too high, there may be sudden spikes in blood pressure, in which case surgical removal is recommended. If catecholamine levels are normal, conservative treatment for elderly patients is sufficient to keep blood pressure stable. 3. Jian Jian Dan Dan: Endometrial hyperplasia is complex, with active glandular proliferation. Back-to-back, localized papillary hyperplasia. Difficult to distinguish from highly differentiated endometrial cancer. For cases like this, is there any herbal treatment? Or is surgery the only option? Answer: Yes, treatment is possible. This presentation can be considered a precancerous lesion of endometrial cancer. Every type of cancer has precancerous lesions, and these provide excellent opportunities for TCM. Over the years, I’ve treated various precancerous lesions, all with varying degrees of effectiveness, successfully preventing cancer progression and helping most patients turn danger into safety. Western medicine, when encountering precancerous lesions, often opts for surgical removal of the entire organ, which is still premature. Radiation and chemotherapy are also not ideal for treating precancerous lesions. 4. Qin Qin: How should flat warts be treated? Answer: TCM is very effective for treating flat warts, but it requires syndrome differentiation and tailored treatment plans.
Answer: Your condition is autonomic nervous dysfunction caused by menstrual irregularities. The most sensitive part of the autonomic nervous system is the gastrointestinal tract, which is why you’re experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms. However, the root cause is menstrual irregularity. You can start by taking Xiangsha Yangwei Wan and Xiangsha Liu Jun Wan to address the symptoms, then come to the clinic for a thorough adjustment later.
But there’s a bad habit that just can’t be changed. She likes to wet her pants and bed, No matter how much we teach her, She still can’t stop. While playing, she forgets to go to the bathroom and keeps wetting her pants. I’m already so frustrated that I feel powerless to deal with her, yet she still hasn’t changed. Please tell me—is it due to physical reasons or psychological reasons?
Why is it happening?
Answer: Bedwetting and diaper leakage in children are common. This is because the child’s autonomic nervous system is still developing and needs further maturation. Traditional Chinese medicine offers many regulating formulas, but treatment must be individualized based on syndrome differentiation. This is the essence of TCM’s approach to treating the root cause—don’t be afraid of the hassle. You can consult an experienced TCM doctor. Avoid using force against the child; parents who resort to violence never achieve their goals and only make the child more fearful, further disrupting the autonomic nervous system.
Okay? If it’s traditional Chinese medicine,
How should I determine whether it’s effective?
Answer: For tongue cancer, if it’s highly or moderately differentiated, chemotherapy may not be necessary; for poorly differentiated cases, chemotherapy can be considered. Traditional Chinese medicine is very effective for treating tongue cancer. For patients who have undergone surgery for tongue cancer, taking TCM can extend survival and improve quality of life. Even when undergoing chemotherapy, TCM can reduce its side effects.
| > 14. Yong Shenglin: I’m a 25-year-old male, and my gastrointestinal function isn’t very good. | > Usually have
two or three bowel movements a day, but the stool is loose, and this has been going on for nearly half a year. What’s the cause, and how should I treat these symptoms? | Answer: It should be diagnosed as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). About 80% of such patients also have superficial gastritis or atrophic gastritis. That’s why Japanese doctors originally called it gastrointestinal syndrome. I suggest trying Fuzi Lizhong Wan and Shenling Baizhu San first; if they don’t work, come to my clinic for syndrome differentiation and treatment.
There are lesions, but abdominal and brain CT scans show nothing, and blood tests reveal no metastasis, Taking traditional Chinese medicine still…
Is it effective?
Answer: The principle for treating lung cancer is: if surgery is possible, perform it without fail; after surgery, appropriately use chemotherapy or radiation therapy. I recommend a comprehensive examination to determine the current stage of the disease before starting treatment. For a 75-year-old, with proper treatment, there’s hope to live beyond 80.
For nearly a year, the skin around the fingernails has started to itch . What’s a good way to cure it? Answer: This is a fungal infection. I recommend taking Sporanox, 100mg, twice a day, for a five-day course.
Recently, there’s been a symptom that makes it impossible to see clearly— What could this be? Answer: First, you need to check the intraocular pressure. If it exceeds 20, continuous observation is required. If it’s above 30, glaucoma can be diagnosed. If glaucoma is ruled out, consider migraine—also known as tension headache. Some recent books call it stress headache. Treatment should be carried out accordingly. Western painkillers and ergotamine are symptomatic treatments. TCM’s syndrome-differentiated treatment tends to be more long-lasting. You can consult a TCM doctor.
Chronic rhinitis lasting for many years.
Answer: People with chronic rhinitis often experience worsening or onset during pregnancy. Western anti-inflammatory and anti-allergy medications are either prohibited or used with caution during pregnancy. On the other hand, TCM formulas like Ma Huang Tang and Jing Fang Bai Du San have not shown major contraindications during pregnancy. Therefore, you can seek TCM diagnosis and treatment.
- Lin Jiangxian Comment: I’m 28 this year and already have a child. At 17, I couldn’t control ejaculation during masturbation. Since then, I’ve had no pleasure during sex. Now, sexual intercourse feels like incomplete ejaculation, sometimes with a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum and slight splitting of urine. It’s not frequent or urgent, but there’s still a feeling of incomplete urination ( After the incident at 17, I did experience urgency and frequency, but didn’t see a doctor. After a while, the urgency and frequency disappeared). Answer: You’re very honest and have clearly described your condition. This is a series of symptoms caused by masturbation. Fortunately, you already have a child, which makes things much easier. First, stay calm; second, seek treatment. Take your time and things will work out. Within the family, try to show more care and support to your wife, giving her emotional comfort and compensation. Taking some medication for a while will help. Many cases like yours are due to the high pressure on couples without children. The greater the pressure, the harder it is to treat the illness.
- One Comment: Since my last menstruation, I’ve always felt sore all over when I’m at work. Today, a progesterone test showed 36, and an ultrasound revealed a uterine fibroid measuring 55mm × 35mm × 40mm. The doctor also said I had a miscarriage, not a regular period. But I’ve been having unprotected sex recently—could I be pregnant again? The traditional Chinese medicine prescribed by the doctor contains safflower and peach kernel. Can I take it? Answer: If you already have a child, you should now use peach kernel and safflower, and also systematically treat the uterine fibroid to fundamentally solve your problem. People with uterine fibroids are prone to miscarriage—eight or nine out of ten will miscarry. Even if they don’t miscarry, they’re likely to deliver prematurely. Of course, there are also a very small number of cases where delivery proceeds normally.
| > 8. Always Smile Comment: My baby is 38 days old, and today I discovered his anus | > One side looks
<!-- translated-chunk:18/41 -->normal, but when I touch it, it feels hard—what could that be? My baby’s stools are all watery, and there are also pimples-like bumps on both sides of his face, some with pus. What should I do? | Answer: This is an infection. The facial bumps are definitely purulent infections, and the anal area might also be infected. Whether it has already turned into pus is hard to say. Let pediatricians and surgeons take a look. [9. Di Di Cheng Hai:
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Input: I had a gastroscopy last August that revealed mild reflux esophagitis and superficial gastritis. Now I've tried both traditional Chinese and Western medicines and have improved a lot. However, after eating, when I sit or lie down, I feel pressure pushing up to my throat, making it difficult even to swallow saliva. But during meals, there's no problem. What could be the reason for this?
What is the cause?
Answer: This is exactly the manifestation of bile reflux gastritis and esophagitis (GERD). If you also have chronic pharyngitis, these symptoms will be even more pronounced. Traditional Chinese medicine often treats both the throat and stomach simultaneously, which can quickly alleviate such symptoms—this is the strength of TCM. Western medicine, on the other hand, does not offer such an approach. For bile reflux gastritis, simply using acid-suppressing, spasmolytic, and prokinetic drugs like omeprazole and domperidone may not address the root cause. In contrast, TCM focuses on soothing the liver and harmonizing the stomach, reversing upward flow and stopping vomiting, clearing the throat and benefiting the diaphragm—treating both upper and lower parts of the body at the same time, achieving complementary effects and doubling the results with half the effort.
Fever caused by inflammation—this often happens. What could be the reason?
What are the effective remedies? 生
What should be paid attention to in daily life?
Answer: You're right—this is tonsillitis. All the symptoms are caused by tonsillitis, so your child needs prompt treatment.
| > 11. Zhenzhen: My mother has been coughing since she caught a cold in January, | > and the cough still hasn't gone away. A chest X-ray shows her lungs are fine, but she just keeps having a dry cough all day. After spending more than ten days in the south, her condition improved a bit, but once she came back, the cough started again | . So what would be the best way to treat this? | Answer: Your mother probably has chronic pharyngitis. Chronic pharyngitis often develops after a previous cold, and the cold
The swelling has significantly reduced, and her legs are no longer as swollen,
but she feels extremely tired. What should be done?
Answer: In principle, patients like this should be hospitalized for treatment. I’ve made an exception for you and allowed her to receive treatment at home. However, excessive diuresis inevitably leads to fatigue, electrolyte loss, and deficiencies in potassium, sodium, and calcium. If she were hospitalized, these issues could be addressed through intravenous fluid replacement; but since she’s being treated at home, mild fatigue doesn’t need to be worried about—it should resolve on its own within a few days.
Sweat pours down my forehead and face, and I ejaculate in less than two minutes during intercourse, Is this due to kidney yang deficiency?
Or is it deficiency?
What medication should I take?
Answer: Nighttime night sweats indicate yin deficiency, while nighttime spontaneous sweating indicates yang deficiency. In your case, it seems you have both yin and yang deficiency.
I was examined, and the doctor said it’s contact dermatitis. What good advice does Mr. Pei have ? Thank you. Answer: This is actually an allergic reaction, falling under the category of atopic dermatitis. For children, this type of dermatitis easily leads to eczema, which tends to recur and persist for a long time. However, there’s no need to worry too much—black bean distillate ointment is effective for treating it.
After seeing you, I’m now taking traditional Chinese medicine, I’d like to ask: Can this disease be cured with TCM treatment? I’ve been taking it for 20 days now, and I’m feeling a bit tired overall, Even eating is
Still okay,
What time of day is best for taking it?
Answer: This disease can be cured. You just need to keep a relaxed mindset and stick to the medication for a while. From a Western medical perspective, however, the possibility of reversing cirrhosis is considered low. But based on my 50 years of clinical experience, TCM treatment can restore the liver very well.
The test results are normal—can it still be cured? Should I take patent Chinese medicines, Or are herbal remedies more effective? Using TCM
Can it be cured?
Answer: Even people with normal rheumatoid factor levels can have a value of 12. If there are no symptoms, then it’s just a normal person and doesn’t require treatment.
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