The saying that “nodules are most afraid of 2 kinds of Chinese medicine” is too exaggerated. Chinese medicine treatment of nodules is often used to clear away heat and detoxification, swelling and knot dissipation methods, commonly used drugs, such as mushrooms, cat’s claw, etc., can also be used with proprietary Chinese medicines, but the use of medicines need to depend on the patient’s condition.
Nodules are commonly found on the surface of the body and are often round or ovoid in size. The causes of nodules are many, such as phlegm (pathological products formed by water metabolism disorders) coagulation, fire, heat and toxicity attack on the body surface, and so on. Commonly used traditional Chinese medicines such as mushroom and cat’s claw have the effect of clearing heat and removing toxins, resolving phlegm and dispersing nodules, and there are also traditional Chinese medicines with the effect of dispersing nodules such as Xia Gu Cao, Hanxia, Zhe Bei Mu, and seaweeds.
In terms of proprietary Chinese medicines, the commonly used ones for the treatment of lung nodules are Qinglong Dispersing Pill, Cat’s claw capsule, Internal Scrofula Pill, etc. For the treatment of mammary gland nodules, the commonly used ones for the treatment of thyroid nodules are Wu Hai Gall Gall Tumor Pill, Xiao Jin Pill, etc. Some of the adverse reactions and contraindications of the medicines are as follows.
The adverse reactions and contraindications of some drugs are not clear, it is recommended to use the drugs under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis, and should not be used without authorization. The growth rate of nodules is different, different parts of the body, its impact and subsequent development can not be generalized, it is recommended that the discovery of nodules in a timely manner, standardized diagnosis and treatment, in order to avoid delaying the condition.