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Chinese medicine hepatitis slogan

Lead: Hepatitis is the most common liver disease, which will seriously harm the health of the liver, so we must actively protect the liver. In addition, some hepatitis is contagious. If not treated in time, the disease will continue to deteriorate, which may lead to more terrible diseases, such as cirrhosis and liver cancer.

Before western medicine was introduced into China, there was no such name as "hepatitis" in Chinese medicine. The description of hepatitis symptoms in western medicine is very similar to that in traditional Chinese medicine, such as wuhuang, costal pain, depression, liver and stomach gas pain and wet disease, but these are only symptoms of jaundice. It can be seen that the so-called "hepatitis" in western medicine is the "jaundice" in Chinese medicine.

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that jaundice is related to dampness. Overeating, climate, overwork, moisture invasion, and stagnation of qi in the body have symptoms of "stagnation of liver qi". At the same time, the peristalsis of the spleen and stomach slows down, the digestive system is disordered, and the symptoms of "spleen deficiency and dampness" appear. As we know, the spleen is responsible for biochemical qi and blood. At this time, the ability of the spleen and stomach to digest and absorb nutrients is weakened, which leads to deficiency of qi and blood, loss of liver yin and weakness. If the situation develops further, there may be symptoms of "treating each other with sincerity".

Symptoms will not be different due to different causes of illness. But what is certain is that when the liver function returns to normal, there is no need to take medicine. Those with serious illness need to take drugs that nourish yin, moisten dryness, strengthen spleen and eliminate dampness as the main principle.

Chinese medicine reminds: jaundice, yellow urine like tea, beware of hepatitis coming to you!

Some people with yellow faces are often worried about whether they have jaundice. In fact, jaundice is not the same as "yellow complexion" that we often say. Not only will the face turn yellow, but also the body will turn yellow. Under normal circumstances, even urine will deepen in color and look like strong tea.

The degree of jaundice often reflects the degree of liver damage. When the liver and spleen and stomach are damaged, some aging red blood cells in the body will form a substance called bilirubin, which will be decomposed by the liver when it flows through the liver with blood, and then stored in the gallbladder with the liver making bile. When food needs to be digested, this substance will enter the intestine with bile and then be excreted. This is why the urine of patients with jaundice will turn yellow. When the degree of liver damage is aggravated, bilirubin in the blood will also increase, so many of them will be deposited on the skin or tissue mucosa, and there will be symptoms of yellowing face and body.

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that jaundice is caused by damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder. The generation of damp heat may be influenced by the surrounding environment, or it may be the damp heat gas produced in the body by careless diet. Specifically, at the turn of summer and autumn, in the season of heavy humidity, if the body is weak, damp and hot gas can easily invade the body and enter the spleen and stomach from the outside to the inside, making people lose appetite. Will it still dry up to abdominal distension and abdominal pain, accompanied by diarrhea and other symptoms?

So, how can we actively prevent and treat hepatitis?

First of all, eat reasonably. Eat more light food. Easily digestible foods, such as big fish and meat, cakes and desserts, barbecue spicy strips, crayfish, sashimi, ice cream, etc., are best eaten less. Because a light diet helps the human body to warm up, spicy, greasy, high-fat and high-sugar, raw and cold diets are easy to damage the stomach, easily induce fatty liver and worsen liver disease.

Secondly, because overwork hurts the liver, hepatitis patients must pay attention to rest. The patient should not work during the onset, and can exercise properly after the liver function gradually recovers. Proper work and exercise can not only make blood circulation smooth, accelerate metabolism, but also help to recover from diseases.

Finally, we must maintain a positive and optimistic mood. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that negative emotions such as pessimism and despair are easy to inhibit the circulation of qi and blood in the body, reduce the resistance of the liver, and make the liver disease continue to deteriorate. Therefore, maintaining the mental state of detonator and actively cooperating with treatment are the first principles of nourishing and protecting liver. # Traditional Chinese Medicine #