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My father-in-law had esophageal cancer and passed away 2 months ago, but when he was alive, he used a painkiller taken by an old Chinese medicine doctor**, which was used to wipe the "water" inconspicuous, but it was very spiritual, and it was said to be ancestral. We were also introduced by others.
But that doesn't work, just pain-relieving.
I heard the old Chinese medicine doctor say that this medicine seems to be good for esophageal cancer, stomach cancer, pancreatic cancer, and what else I forgot was good, and there were some cancers that had a bad effect and I couldn't remember. I don't know what kind of cancer you want to ask the patient is.
He said that it was pure Chinese medicine and did not work. I don't know if there is one...
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I have Taiwan's special external Chinese medicine, which has a very good effect on reducing pain for cancer patients, rubbing it, it can be effective within half an hour, and it is also very effective for cancer pain in internal organs.
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That's a ninja, and there's a *** for any painkiller.
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Pain is a symptom of a lesion fluid pressing on a nerve, and when the fluid is reduced or eliminated, the pain is reduced or eliminated. Traditional Chinese medicine **external application of traditional Chinese medicine preparations is conservative**, which can solve the problem of pain at the same time. The curative effect is good and the effect is fast. User profile contact and communication.
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Generally, the pain of cancer is injected with Demerol. It's just that it's used too much, and it's dependent.
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Use dragon salamander snake venom pills to match**.
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Western medicine works quickly. Failure is also fast. Chinese herbal medicine is slow to act. But the effect is better than Western medicine.
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Commonly used painkillers for cancer: (1) Non-blockbuster painkillers (aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, indomethacin, etc.).
2) Weak opioid painkillers (codeine, oxycodone, propoxyphenol) (3) Strong opioid painkillers (morphine).
4) Adjuvant drug (ginsenoside rh2).
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There are three tiers of cancer painkillers:
Step 1: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and analgesic tablets.
The second tier: medium-potency central analgesics: such as aminophen codeine, tramadol, strong pain and other third tier:
Strong central analgesics: such as morphine and demerol, it is best to start with the lowest level of drugs at the beginning, and later as the condition worsens, the drugs can be upgraded, especially strong painkillers, and the effectiveness is enhanced with the increase of the drug dose. This is best done under the guidance of a doctor.
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Morphine, ibuprofen, is given according to your pain level.
I don't think that's the case, because there are also different varieties of painkillers, each with different functions. But no matter what medicine you take, it is best to take it under the doctor's advice, and do not eat it indiscriminately, so that it will not have adverse effects and will not be addictive.
I have a headache for many years, and I have never left the painkillers, in the early years, I used Bilitong for many years, and then I couldn't buy Bilitong Pain Relief Capsules, which I now carry with me, there is nothing ***, sometimes it hurts and it feels good to eat one. Landlord, you can try.
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It didn't work, just go to the hospital for an injection.
Frozen shoulder can be tried with essential oil massage, I also had this problem before, tried all kinds of methods to no avail, and finally used the essential oil massage conditioning.