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Can you tell me, is Chinese medicine really useful?

In fact, everyone’s body constitution is different, and there are many reasons for irregular menstruation. One prescription may not be suitable for everyone. If the symptoms are severe, it is recommended to go to a large hospital for an examination to confirm that there is no problem with the development of the uterus and fallopian tubes, and then find a solution. Conditioning. In addition, you must go to large hospitals and regular state-owned pharmacies (this old man was also a doctor in a regular tertiary-level hospital before he retired). You can use medical insurance and will not prescribe expensive medicines indiscriminately. I met many good doctors in tertiary hospitals, both Chinese and Western medicine (I once wanted to open the canthus of my eyes, but the chief plastic surgeon of the tertiary hospital refused in a domineering manner, saying that a good girl should have the canthoplasty, and the distance between the eyes is slightly wider to look younger. You will regret it). So, go to a regular hospital, go to a regular hospital! Say important things three times. There are serious illnesses and emergencies that require surgery. Don’t underestimate Chinese medicine, but don’t be superstitious about Chinese medicine either. In addition, traditional Chinese medicine treatment cannot be separated from the active cooperation of the patient, who should try his best to improve his eating and sleeping habits (the diet should be nutritionally balanced, and do not frequently eat raw and cold foods, but if there is no allergy, there is no need to deliberately avoid food. I saw a 365 downstairs. If you don’t eat cold food during the day, you don’t have to pay attention to it.) Otherwise, no matter what medicine you take, it can only treat temporary symptoms and cannot improve your health.

Really good doctors have their own areas of focus, but will not subjectively exclude other academic areas. Like this old man, he strongly advocates timely surgery. I have also encountered Western doctors who recommended that patients undergo TCM-assisted conditioning. In the small European country where I live, most of the doctors I interact with hold positive views on acupuncture and pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine, and some items are even included in medical insurance. (In addition to problems with the hand nerve system of my university professor, he needs to be re-operated every year and a half or else he can’t open his palms. His attending doctor recommended him to do acupuncture. The professor was very happy when he heard it. He took his wife to Beijing for a trip during the summer vacation. After treatment, I paid part of the medical expenses through medical insurance.)