Although Western medicine is now the mainstream of our medical system, but encounter some special circumstances, why not use some combination of Chinese and Western medicine treatment perspective to solve the problem? There is a case that I think is very typical. A patient with diarrhea came to the hospital, but after hanging saline, anti-inflammatory, etc., the patient’s stool increased sharply instead, and the effect was very bad. The patient went home and took half of the first post of medicine and felt the effect. After 4-5 visits there was only one bowel movement per day. This is her case: Yang, 37 years old, female, date of visit: May 14, 2013 A month ago, her stool was red, once or twice a day, with loose stools. After hospitalization, colonoscopy, diagnosed as ulcerative colitis, with anti-inflammatory drugs (gentamicin, etc.), diarrhea increased, 10-20 times a day, abdominal pain, sometimes with a feeling of posterior weight, stomach gas is cold, poor, thirst, brown stools, sometimes yellow, fatigue, dizziness. Prescription: Astragalus membranaceus 15g, Radix Codonopsis pilosulae 15g, Radix ginger 12g, Atractylodes macrocephala 15g, Poria cocos 15g, Glycyrrhiza glabra 6g, Slippery Rock 15g, Peach kernel 9g, Fructus sabdarii 12g, Verbascum verruciformis 12g, Radix chinensis 12g, Radix Angelicae Sinensis 12g, Radix paeoniae alba 12g, taken 3 times a day. May 17, 2013 Last night, because of eating slightly soft rice, rolling pain in the abdomen, stool day seven or eight times, Houjiri drooping, hiccups. Prescription: Astragalus membranaceus 15g, Radix Codonopsis pilosulae 15g, Atractylodes macrocephala 15g, Glycyrrhiza glabra 6g, Ginger 12g, Peach kernel 9g, Verbascum 12g, Paeonia lactiflora 15g, Mucuna pruriens 9g, Shuilian 3g, Coix lacrymae 15g, Siberian stems 12g, Sepia 12g, Slippery Rock 30g. 3 post. May 20, 2013 Last night at 2:00 pm, rolling pain in the abdomen with white fur. Prescription: Shen Qu 1 grain, Nei Jin 15 g, Mai Mai 15 g, Chen Pi 9 g, Mu Xiang 9 g, Huang Qi 12 g, Dong Shu 12 g, Dang Shen 12 g, Fried Bu Zi 12 g, Red Vine 12 g, Su Stem 12 g, Licorice g, Angelica Sinensis 6 g, Bai Shao 12 g, Gunpowder ginger 8 g. 3 post. May 22, 2013 Yesterday still daily stool 5 times, abdominal pain, mucus in the stool, anal pain, original formula plus Shuilian 6 g, Huo Xiang 9 g. It must be noted here that the patient has cold and damp in the stomach and damp heat in the intestines (which means inflammation of the intestines). Western doctors sometimes do not quite understand how to treat cold and damp in the stomach and only treat damp heat in the intestines, and inject gentamicin, which disrupts the micro-ecological balance in the stomach, which means that it impairs the stomach function and makes it more cold. The intestine, which was already inflamed, was damaged by the colonoscopy, and the patient’s gastrointestinal function had been extremely weakened and poorly absorbed, sometimes forgetting to caution the patient that he could only drink glucose water and not eat rice. Instead, the patient had eaten eggs and soft rice before the abdominal pain occurred. Therefore, I instructed patients to drink only glucose water and very thin rice soup when they were hungry to maintain the required heat and water fluids. It is extremely important for the doctor to account for the patient thoughtfully during the clinical time and is the key to treatment. May 27, 2013 Chest tightness, for three days, daily stool has been only once, yesterday a little more rice drink, that is, again feel abdominal pain. The moss is thin, the pulse is sunken and thin, and the period of the sutra is correct, with hardness around the umbilicus. Prescription: Shen Qu 1 grain, 15 g of malt, 12 g of fried buzi, 15 g of neijin, 9 g of muxiang, 9 g of foxglove, 9 g of semen, 6 g of ginger, 12 g of sage, 12 g of red vine, 15 g of codonopsis, 15 g of astragalus, 10 g of angelica, 15 g of dongjian, 6 g of licorice, 3 post. Thereafter, the bowel was regulated and cured. The lesson learned from this case is that the patient has inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract, and inflammation is gastrointestinal tract trauma, and sometimes we are not clear clinically that colonoscopy may aggravate the trauma, which is equal to aggravating the inflammation. If further use of anti-inflammatory drugs disrupts the micro-ecological balance of the intestine, then it adds to the increasing severity of the disease. In one month of treatment, diarrhea increased from 2 times to 20 times, and the consequences may be unimaginable if the water is hung again, while by taking the pulse of Chinese medicine and asking for advice, dispelling dampness and dispelling cold, and regulating essence, we can instead reap very good results. In this way, it seems that the combination of Chinese and Western medicine is not a good treatment strategy in clinical practice. So why not try Chinese medicine treatment for cancer, a big problem in Western medicine?