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What are the traditional Chinese medicines that are harmful to the kidneys? Common traditional Chinese medicines that damage the kidneys are: Guan Mutong, Cangzi, Whole Scorpion, Fangji, Shanci Mushroom, Cantharid, Realgar, Chuanwu, Nux Nux, Lamei Root, Gentian Liver Pill, Angong Niuhuang Pill, etc. View the original post
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How to use traditional Chinese medicine in different periods of chemotherapy for leukemia according to malignant tumors? Generally speaking, chemotherapy for malignant tumors and leukemia can be combined with traditional Chinese medicine at different times, but the traditional Chinese medicine used is different. In the early stage of chemotherapy, the focus of traditional Chinese medicine is to improve the sensitivity of chemotherapy drugs and prevent drug resistance; According to the symptoms of the patient, the general condition of the patient is improved, so that the patient can receive chemotherapy.
For example, acute leukemia can be targeted in the early stage of chemotherapy; fever; Haemorrhage; Extramedullary invasion and other medications. During the chemotherapy period of Li Dongyun, Department of Hematology and Oncology, Beijing Dongzhimen Hospital, the focus of traditional Chinese medicine is to prevent and treat side effects, especially gastrointestinal adverse reactions and liver damage. This allows patients to continue with the entire course of chemotherapy.
In the later stage of chemotherapy, the focus of TCM is to alleviate bone marrow suppression and reduce renal damage. Protect normal cells so that the blood picture does not drop too low, or restore the blood picture as soon as possible without affecting the next course of chemotherapy. However, specific to each patient, it is necessary to distinguish the syndrome and treat it individually**.
During chemotherapy, Chinese medicine only plays an adjuvant role. At this stage, Chinese medicine cannot completely replace chemotherapy. View the original post
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How can I prevent gum lesions? Diabetics have a wide variety of oral diseases, and high blood sugar increases the risk of gum lesions. Normal brushing can prevent bacterial infections or growths and prevent gum lesions.
Therefore, while actively controlling blood sugar, you should also brush your teeth frequently, at least twice a day, and remember to rinse your mouth with warm or salted water after meals
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In winter, it is advisable to eat more root foods, and many people have heard of it"Eat flowers in spring, leaves in summer, fruits in autumn, and roots in winter"Why is there such a statement? This is actually what Chinese medicine has always said"Heaven and man correspond"Theory. Spring is the season of flowers, summer is the season of lush foliage, autumn is the season of harvest, and winter is the season of dormant collection, so eat in season.
Eating more root foods can relieve laxation and control blood sugar. View the original post
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Research on chemotherapy combined with hyperthermia and traditional Chinese medicine synthesis**Advanced non-small cell lung cancer I and my department are committed to the use of short-course chemotherapy combined with hyperthermia and traditional Chinese medicine synthesis**Advanced lung cancer, and have achieved good efficacy. View the original post
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I measured my blood sugar just now, so am I low blood sugar View the original post
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Yes, many Chinese herbal decoction pieces can regulate blood sugar in both directions. However, it is possible to take it if you have impaired glucose tolerance and have undetermined diabetes.
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Traditional Chinese medicine is actually carbohydrates, and it will also have an effect on blood sugar, just like when we drink a bowl of soup. So there's no need to worry. However, when doing laboratory tests, Chinese medicine should be stopped and not drunk.
Usually pay attention to the fact that you should not eat raw, cold and spicy food when drinking Chinese medicine.
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It depends on what type of Chinese medicine you are eating, if there is more sugar content in the ingredients of Chinese herbal medicines, or adding syrup when Chinese medicine is processed, it will also have an effect, but in general, taking Chinese medicine does not affect blood sugar.
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It depends on what kind of Chinese medicine it is.
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There is no need to take Western medicine for Chinese medicine, and taking Chinese medicine and Western medicine is a second paragraph.
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High blood sugar is currently unavoidable, but you can control your blood sugar like a normal person. It is recommended to choose Alishu from Rainforest Holdings to stabilize blood sugar, but also regulate the balance of glucose metabolism, protect pancreatic islet function and liver and kidney function, nothing is suitable for your long-term conditioning.
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In the future, blood sugar should be monitored regularly, and I don't know when the blood sugar will be high. Since you have a history of diabetes, you should pay attention to your diet and check your blood sugar regularly.
No, persimmons have a high sugar content and are very sweet, so it's best not to eat them, you can eat apples, tomatoes, etc.
OK. Low-sugar fruits:
Fruits with less than 10 grams of sugar per 100 grams of fruits, including cucumbers, watermelons, oranges, grapefruits, lemons, peaches, plums, apricots, loquats, pineapples, strawberries, cherries, tomatoes, etc. Such fruits provide 20-40 kcal of energy per 100 grams. >>>More
Emotional instability can lead to an increase in blood sugar, as emotional instability leads to increased secretion of glycemic hormones. There are many factors that affect blood sugar, including physiological factors, drug factors, dietary factors, exercise factors, psychological factors, pathological factors, etc., which can only be objectively evaluated by comprehensive analysis.
Hello, you can eat lotus root with high blood sugar, which can achieve the effect of lowering blood sugar and can keep your body healthy. >>>More
High blood sugar is OK to eat cherries:
1. The anthocyanins rich in cherries can increase the content of insulin in the human body, thereby effectively lowering blood sugar in diabetic patients. >>>More