Method and effect of treatment for chronic appendicitis

Chronic appendicitis is a common disease of the digestive system with complex causes, mainly manifested in the symptoms of pain in the lower right abdomen, indigestion, etc. The treatment of chronic appendicitis in modern medicine is mostly surgical, but there is a certain risk of trauma and complications. The treatment of chronic appendicitis in Chinese medicine, with its unique theoretical system and treatment, is gaining attention and recognition. A detailed description of the Chinese medical treatment for chronic appendicitis is presented and its effectiveness evaluated.

I. Causes of chronic appendicitis

According to Chinese doctors, chronic appendicitis is closely related to eating disorders, emotional discomfort, and obscenity. Inconspicuous diets, abdominal damage, resulting in wet and hot intestine life; infatuation, hepatic condensation, low aerobics and bruises of blood; and obscurantism, especially the fiends of the cold and wet, which attack the intestine, leading to a condensation of blood. These factors can lead to a lack of abdominal aura and to bruises in blood, leading to chronic appendicitis.

II. The Chinese medical treatment for chronic appendicitis

The Chinese internal medicine is one of the main methods of treating chronic appendicitis in Chinese medicine. According to the chronic appendicitis cause machine, the usual Chinese medicine is: Big Yellow Por favor soup, Big Yellow Porche soup, which is made up of Big Yellow, Porky leather, peach bean, winter melon, mannitro, etc. It has the effect of hysteria, osteoporosis, and active haemophilia. It is mainly used to treat wet-hot condensed chronic appendicitis, which can be seen in the denial of pain to the right lower abdomen, the drying of the mouth, the drying of the poop, the vermin of the tongue, etc. It’s made up of big yellow, thick, platinum, manni. It has the effect of inflamming and breathing blood. They are mainly used to treat chronic aneurystic bruising, i.e. pain fixed in the right lower abdominal, diarrhea secret, larvae or bruising. It’s all over the place, and it’s all over the place. Hepatosolation, spleen and stomach efficacy. It is mainly used to treat hepatic palsy chronic appendicitis, which can be seen in the lower right abdominal pains, an appetite, chest pains, low tongues, etc. Other agents, in addition to those commonly used above, can be treated with other agents depending on the patient ‘ s specific symptoms. For example, cold, moist condensed chronic appendicitis can be treated with adjoining nematodes and diarrhea; for hot, incendiary, chronic appendicitis can be treated with venomy.

Acupuncture therapy Acupuncture therapy is another important method of treating chronic appendixitis in Chinese medicine. Acupuncture regulates the blood flow of humans and promotes the restoration of intestinal function. The usual acupuncture slots are: 3 miles to the front and outside of the calve, 3 inches below the calf’s nose, and a cross-finger (middle finger) to the front of the shin. Three miles is a cascading cavity of the sun’s tummy, which has the effect of spleen and stomach, modulation, and life. Symptoms such as indigestion and abdominal pain caused by chronic appendicitis are well treated. The superfault, which lies on the front and outside of the calf, six inches below the calf’s nose and a cross-finger (middle finger) at the front of the gill. It is the lower cavity of the luminous intestines and has the effect of reconciling the stomach and the aerobics. Symptoms such as abdominal swelling and abdominal pain due to chronic appendicitis are well treated. The appendix cave, which lies on the front and outside of the calf, is 5 inches below the calf’s nose, with a cross-finger (median finger) at the front of the cheekbone. The appendix lair is an empirical lacuna for chronic appendicitis and has the effect of acoustic detoxification, swollen dissipation and active haematosis. Other caves, in addition to those commonly used above, can be treated with other caves, depending on the patient ‘ s specific symptoms. For example, for patients with a fever, gypsies can be added to the pits, and for patients with disgusting vomiting, the cavities can be inserted into the cavities, and so on.

Extraterritoriality is one of the complementary methods used by Chinese medicine to treat chronic appendicitis. The usual extraterritorial methods are: Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine, and Chinese medicine. Common Chinese drugs are yellow, mannives, ice sheets, etc. Large yellow has the effect of acoustic detoxification and osmosis; manniques have the effect of soft dispersing and decompressing; ice sheets have the effect of detoxification and osmosis. The application of these Chinese medicines to the lower right can alleviate symptoms such as abdominal pain caused by chronic appendicitis. The acupuncture method is the fumigation of the aphrodisiac when the aphrodisiac is ignited and placed on the lavender or in an ill place for therapeutic purposes. The usual acupuncture methods are: mild acupuncture, acupuncture, etc. Warm acupuncture is the fumigation of an acupuncture at a height of about 3 cm above the lavender or accelerator, which is measured by the warmth and comfort of the local skin; the acupuncture is the acupuncture is the slashing of the fresh ginger into thin slices, which is placed on the lacuna or accelerant, which is then lit on the acne. The acupuncture can be warm and cold for pain relief and can have good treatment for cold, moist condensed chronic appendicitis. The canning therapy The canning therapy is the adsorption of the jar to a certain part of the body table or a lacuna, where the local skin is filled with blood using negative pressure to achieve the therapeutic purpose. The following methods are common: flash cans, cans, etc. The flash cans are taken immediately after they are adsorbed to the table, re-adsorbed, re-taken, repeated and repeated, in the order of local skin red; the cans are kept in the form of adsorbed to the table for a certain period of time (usually 10-15 minutes) at the rate of bruising in the local skin. A canal canal canal therapy can provide a live and swollen treatment, and can have a good effect on the treatment of haemorrhage-type chronic appendicitis.

4. In addition to the above treatments, there are other treatments for chronic appendixitis, such as pusher therapy and diet therapy. Thrust therapy, which works through the artery of the human body to achieve its therapeutic purpose. Chronic appendicitis can be treated by moistures, three-mile-squares, super-faults, etc. Abdominal abdominal spleen and stomach, promoting intestine morbidity, and cavity levels of 3 miles, up to the top, can regulate the gastrointestinal function and relieve abdominal pain, etc. Dietary therapy. Dietary therapy achieves its purpose by adjusting the diet. For chronic appendicitis patients, the consumption of irritating foods such as spicy, greasy and cold should be avoided, as should light, digestible foods such as vegetables, fruits, skinny meat, etc. In addition, a number of foods, such as green bean soup, porridge, which have thermal detoxification, spleen and stomach effects, may be selected for treatment.

III. Evaluation of the effectiveness of medical treatment for chronic appendicitis

Chinese medicine has a unique advantage in treating chronic appendicitis. First, Chinese medicine focuses on a holistic approach that not only treats local symptoms but also regulates the overall functioning of the human body, thus eliminating the underlying causes. Second, Chinese medicine has a variety of treatment methods, which can be adapted to the patient ‘ s specific symptoms and achieve individualized treatment. Thirdly, Chinese medical treatments have small side effects and do not cause trauma and complications like surgical removal. However, there are limitations to the treatment of chronic appendicitis in Chinese medicine. For some of the more serious patients, the efficacy of Chinese medicine may not be apparent and a combination of modern medicine is needed. In addition, treatment in Chinese medicine requires a longer period of treatment and management and patient patience and confidence. Based on the above, the treatment of chronic appendicitis in Chinese medicine has certain advantages and limitations. In the course of treatment, appropriate treatments should be selected for optimal treatment, taking into account the specific circumstances of the patient. At the same time, patients should maintain good living and eating habits to avoid a recurrence.