The main traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods for tumors include tonifying the body and strengthening the foundation, clearing heat and detoxifying, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, softening hardness and dispersing nodules, and using poison to combat poison. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment for tumors requires differentiation and treatment, and personalized plans are developed based on the patient's physical condition and stage of disease development. It is often used as an auxiliary means of modern medical treatment.

Firstly, it strengthens the body's ability to resist diseases by nourishing qi and blood, regulating organ functions. Suitable for patients with weak constitution after surgery or radiotherapy and chemotherapy, commonly used formulas include Si Jun Zi Tang and Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang. It can improve symptoms such as fatigue and loss of appetite, but caution should be taken with warm tonics for those with yin deficiency and excessive fire.
2. Clearing heat and detoxifying
For tumors with heat toxin accumulation, commonly used herbs include Hedyotis diffusa and Scutellaria barbata. It may have a certain relieving effect on symptoms accompanied by fever and local redness and swelling. Long term use of bitter cold drugs may damage the spleen and stomach, leading to adverse reactions such as diarrhea.
Thirdly, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis
is suitable for tumors of qi stagnation and blood stasis type, and commonly used medicinal herbs such as Danshen and Sanqi. May improve pain and local circulation disorders caused by tumors, but patients with coagulation dysfunction should avoid using it as it may increase the risk of bleeding.
4. Soft and firm dispersing nodules

For solid masses with phlegm and blood stasis, commonly used ingredients include Fritillaria thunbergii and Prunella vulgaris. The effect is more significant for benign tumors such as thyroid nodules and breast hyperplasia, while other treatment methods need to be combined for malignant tumors.
Fifth, using poison to attack poison
The use of toxic medicinal herbs such as bufonis and bufotalin to inhibit tumor growth requires strict control of dosage and processing methods. May cause side effects such as nausea, liver and kidney damage, and must be used under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine oncologist.
During the treatment of tumors with traditional Chinese medicine, regular follow-up examinations of imaging and tumor markers should be conducted to avoid relying solely on traditional Chinese medicine to delay surgery or chemotherapy timing. The diet should be light and easy to digest, with moderate consumption of spleen strengthening ingredients such as yam and lily. Avoid spicy and stimulating foods. Maintaining moderate exercise such as Ba Duan Jin and Tai Chi, combined with emotional regulation, has a positive effect on rehabilitation. If there is unexplained weight loss or worsening pain, seek medical attention promptly.

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