How to treat brain tumors with traditional Chinese medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine mainly plays an auxiliary regulatory role in the treatment of brain tumors and cannot replace modern medical treatment methods such as surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Brain tumor patients should improve their quality of life by combining traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment with standardized Western medicine treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine helps alleviate symptoms related to brain tumors by regulating qi and blood balance and enhancing immunity. Some traditional Chinese medicines such as Huangqi and Lingzhi extracts can alleviate bone marrow suppression caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy, Tianma and Gouteng can help alleviate headaches and dizziness, and Poria cocos and Atractylodes macrocephala can improve gastrointestinal dysfunction after chemotherapy. Acupuncture and moxibustion may be helpful to the recovery of neurological function after surgery, and acupoint stimulation at the head and neck can help improve speech and motor disorders. However, traditional Chinese medicine treatment lacks evidence-based evidence for directly killing tumor cells, and using it alone may delay the condition.

1. Fu Zheng Gu Ben

Tonifying Qi and Nourishing Blood Traditional Chinese Medicine can improve the patient's physical condition and enhance treatment tolerance. For example, ginsenosides can regulate immune function, and Angelica sinensis polysaccharides can help promote the recovery of hematopoietic function. It should be used under the supervision of an oncologist to avoid interaction with anti-tumor drugs.

2. Symptom Control

In response to the symptoms of increased intracranial pressure, traditional Chinese medicine uses the method of calming the liver and eliminating wind to relieve headaches and vomiting, and commonly uses modified Banxia Baizhu Tianma Tang. Limb dysfunction can be treated with acupuncture and moxibustion, and Baihui, Fengchi and other acupoints can be selected to improve local microcirculation.

3. Reducing toxicity and enhancing efficacy

Assisting in reducing the side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy is an advantageous field of traditional Chinese medicine. For example, Huanglian Jiedu Tang can prevent radiation-induced stomatitis, and Shenling Baizhu San granules can improve diarrhea caused by targeted drugs. It is necessary to confirm the contraindications of drug compatibility with the attending physician.

4. Psychological Adjustment

Emotional regulation can alleviate anxiety and depression through five element music therapy, meditation training, and other methods, combined with traditional Chinese medicine such as Chaihu Shugan San capsules to regulate neuroendocrine function. However, it is important to avoid the overlapping use of drugs.

5. rehabilitation management

During the recovery period after surgery, Chinese herbs for invigorating qi and activating blood circulation, such as Buyang Huanwu Decoction, are used in combination with rehabilitation training. acupuncture and moxibustion selects Zusanli, Hegu and other acupoints to promote the reconstruction of motor function. Dietotherapy recommends Tonic Diet such as astragalus medlar Congee to supplement nutrition.

Patients with brain tumors who receive traditional Chinese medicine treatment must be treated by oncologists from regular traditional Chinese medicine hospitals, and undergo regular imaging examinations to monitor changes in their condition. Avoid using folk remedies with unknown ingredients, and pay special attention to the possibility of Chinese herbal medicine exacerbating brain edema or interacting with antiepileptic drugs. During the treatment period, maintain moderate activity, engage in 30 minutes of soothing exercises such as Ba Duan Jin daily, pay attention to supplementing high-quality protein and vitamin B family in diet, and control sodium intake to prevent increased intracranial pressure.

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