How effective is traditional Chinese medicine in treating pancreatic achalasia?

In Chinese medicine, cardia dyskinesia mainly corresponds to choking and diaphragm, and can be treated with appropriate medication according to the specific type of symptoms. The main types of cardia in Chinese medicine are phlegm-qi interlocking obstruction, fluid deficiency and heat knot, and blood stasis and obstruction. If accompanied by belching (hiccups), eructation (hiccups), vomiting phlegm and saliva, dry mouth and throat, constipation, red tongue, thin and greasy moss, and slippery pulse, etc., it is considered to be a phlegm and qi obstruction, and Qidiqi San can be chosen to treat it. If accompanied by heartburn, dry mouth, burning heat in the stomach and epigastrium, five heart-heat (heat in the heart of the hands and feet, and self-consciousness of the heart and chest), emaciation, dry skin, short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow color), and dry and knotty stool like goat’s dung, it is considered to be a deficiency of fluid and heat knotting, and can be chosen to treat with Sasanqua and Maidong Soup. If accompanied by chest and diaphragm pain, immobilization, dark complexion, rough and dry skin (like dried fish with interlocking scales and nails), thinness, etc., it is considered to be stasis and blood stagnation, and can be treated with Tongyi Tang. If you are suffering from pancreatic achalasia, it is recommended that you consult a hospital in time and under the guidance of a professional physician, so as to avoid delaying your condition.