There are still possible reasons for the recurrence of the operation, which involves a number of factors, as follows:
1. Surgery factors:
Residual stoves: Small stoves may not be completely removed during the operation and may continue to grow after the operation, resulting in a relapse.
Surgical scope: Certain diseases require a very wide range of excisions, and if the surgery is not sufficiently extensive, the pathological tissue may remain, leading to a relapse.
Types and techniques of surgery: Some types of operation may have a high relapse rate or, owing to operational constraints, it is not possible to completely remove pathological tissue.
2. Post-operative care and rehabilitation:
If post-operative care and rehabilitation measures are not in place, they may have an impact on the after-effects and increase the risk of recurrence. For example, non-compliance with medical orders for rest, inadequate diet, early and intense physical activity, etc., may affect recovery.
3. Individual differences:
There are differences in the individual ‘ s physical immunity, metabolic capacity, and resistance to disease and resilience. Some patients may be more vulnerable to relapse due to underlying diseases or immune system problems.
4. Nature of disease:
Certain diseases are inherently highly intrusive or prone to recurrence, and even if the operation is successful, it can be repeated.
Why can a Chinese doctor cure a tumor? What’s its rationale?
The treatment of tumours in Chinese medicine is multifaceted and includes the following:
1. Consolidated defence:
The Chinese doctor considers the tumor to be a manifestation of the environmental disorder within the human body, requiring a comprehensive analysis of the overall situation of the patient, a search for causes, levels and machines, and a personalized treatment programme.
2. Live blood:
The Chinese doctor believes that the tumor is associated with a lack of blood circulation, and therefore uses the method of active haematosis to promote the recovery of microcycles, improve local blood supply, increase immunity and inhibit cancer cell growth.
3. Prophylaxis:
In the view of Chinese doctors, the formation of tumours is associated with the trophic metabolic disorders of the organism, and therefore the use of ablution method is used to enhance the immune function and resistance of the organism and to increase its resistance to cancer.
4. Pyrolysis:
The Chinese doctor considers that the formation of tumours is associated with the accumulation of wet thermal toxins in the body, and therefore uses the dermal detoxification method to remove excess wet thermal toxins in the body, mitigate inflammation reactions and promote the release of metabolic waste.
5. Helping evil:
The treatment of tumours by the Chinese doctor emphasizes the promotion of depravity, the strengthening of the pedagogy, the improvement of the body ‘ s integrity and the strengthening of the resistance of external evils. The purpose of tumour treatment is achieved by adjusting the balance of the sun and restoring the normal physiological function of the body.
6. Complementary chemotherapy:
Chinese medicine can be used as an aid to traditional Western medicine, such as chemotherapy and free treatment, to mitigate the adverse effects of treatment, to increase the body ‘ s immunity and resistance and to improve its effectiveness.
It should be noted that the treatment of tumours in Chinese medicine requires the development of targeted treatment programmes tailored to the specific situation of the patient and the integration of treatment with Western medicine.
Oncological rehabilitation corridors in November 2024 (consultations are provided free of charge on a temporary basis until the end of the month)
We’re looking for 50 oncological patients, with a clinical teacher from a professional Chinese-Western medical team of specialists, to help you analyze the situation, so that you can understand the truth about the tumor!
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