A 10mm pulmonary nodule may have some improvement effect through traditional Chinese medicine treatment, but it cannot guarantee complete cure. The treatment of pulmonary nodules mainly includes Chinese medicine conditioning, acupuncture and moxibustion therapy, diet regulation, emotional regulation, exercise therapy, etc. The specific effect should be determined according to the nature of the nodules. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to clarify the diagnosis, and if necessary, cooperate with Western medicine intervention.

1. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that lung nodules are often related to the combination of phlegm and blood stasis, and can be treated with Chinese herbal medicines that promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis according to medical advice. Common prescriptions include Xuefu Zhuyu Tang, Guizhi Fuling Wan, etc. Among them, Xuefu Zhuyu Tang contains ingredients such as peach kernels and safflower, which help improve lung microcirculation. Some patients may experience gastrointestinal discomfort after medication and need to adjust the dosage under the guidance of a physician.
2. acupuncture and moxibustion therapy
acupuncture and moxibustion selects Feishu, Geshu and other acupoints for stimulation, and relieves the state of qi stagnation and blood stasis by regulating the meridians. Treat 2-3 times a week, and some patients have reported a reduction in cough symptoms. It should be noted that acupuncture and moxibustion may cause local bruising, and patients with coagulation dysfunction should use it cautiously.
3. Dietary regulation
It is recommended to eat more lung moistening ingredients such as lilies and Tremella fuciformis, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods. You can drink Momordica grosvenorii tea 1-2 times a day. The Arhat grosvenorii glycoside contained in Momordica grosvenorii tea has a protective effect on the respiratory tract. Patients with diabetes need to control the dosage of siraitia grosvenorii.

4. Emotional regulation
Long term anxiety may exacerbate qi stagnation, and emotions can be relieved through methods such as Eight Section Brocade and meditation. Practice 15 minutes of breathing exercises daily, using abdominal breathing techniques to help relax. Individuals with significant emotional fluctuations can be treated with ear acupressure therapy.
5. Exercise therapy
recommends practicing Tai Chi, walking at a steady pace, and exercising 3-5 times a week to promote the circulation of qi and blood. During exercise, the heart rate should be controlled within the range of (220 age) x 60% to avoid severe exercise induced asthma. Patients with combined bone and joint diseases should adjust their exercise intensity. Patients with pulmonary nodules need to undergo regular chest CT follow-up to observe changes in the nodules. Maintain good ventilation in the living environment and avoid contact with irritating gases such as oil fumes. Pay attention to monitoring for warning symptoms such as hemoptysis and chest pain. If the nodule enlarges or changes in shape, seek medical attention promptly. Daily consumption of white radish, snow pear and other ingredients with expectorant effect can be moderate, while ensuring 7-8 hours of sleep every day to enhance immunity.

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