How to treat liver cancer with traditional Chinese medicine

The treatment of liver cancer with traditional Chinese medicine needs to recognize the symptoms. At present, it is mainly categorized into liver-qi stagnation, qi stagnation and blood stasis, damp-heat and toxicity, liver and kidney yin deficiency, etc., and Chai Hu Shuo Hepatitis Dispensary, Fuxuan Xie Blood Soup, Artemisia Inophyllata Soup, and Consistency Decoction are used respectively. 1. Liver-qi stagnation syndrome: manifested by distension and pain in the right hypochondrium, lump under the right hypochondrium, tightness in the chest, good taiyi, loss of appetite and low food intake, etc. The formula is Chai Hu Shuo Liver Essence, which should not be taken for a long time. 2. Qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome: manifested by severe pain in the right hypochondrium, pain like a cone or a thorn, even pain leading to the back of the shoulder, a large lump under the right hypochondrium, and fatigue and weakness. The formula is Fuxing Yuan and Blood-stasis Soup, which is not recommended for pregnant women. 3. Damp-heat and toxicity syndrome: manifesting as right hypochondriac pain, right hypochondriac lump, yellow body and eyes, dry mouth, bitter mouth and irritability, etc. The formula is Artemisia Inophyllum Soup, with no known adverse effects and contraindications. 4. Yin deficiency of liver and kidney: manifesting as pain in the ribs and dorsal area, lumps under the dorsal area, hardness and refusal to be pressed, heart-heat (heat in the heart of the hands and feet, and self-consciousness of being hot in the heart and chest), hot flushes (a burst of heat), night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, but sweating stops after waking up), and dizziness and dizziness, etc. The formula of the formula is Consistent Decoction, which is not suitable for those who have stopped phlegm accumulation and drinking. The treatment should be guided by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner after identification of the symptoms, and should not be used arbitrarily on one’s own in order to avoid adverse consequences.