Case of a patient with advanced liver cancer

  So, is there any good way to treat advanced liver cancer? To be precise, there is no panacea for advanced liver cancer treatment!  So far, there is no particularly effective method to eradicate liver cancer, except for early resection of liver cancer, which is liver transplantation. However, the current liver transplantation technology is not very mature, and the five-year survival rate is not very high and the cost is huge, which is not affordable for general families. Surgical treatment for middle and late stage liver cancer is not effective, and the side effects of western medicine are high and the cost is high, so many patients can hardly afford it. Therefore, it is wise for patients who cannot undergo surgery or whose condition is still stable before and after surgery to choose Chinese medicine to treat liver cancer.  Therefore, it is very wise for patients who cannot undergo surgery or whose condition is still stable after surgery to choose Chinese medicine treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma. The combination of Chinese and Western medicine is more conducive to eliminating patients’ physical symptoms, reducing their pain, improving liver function, controlling tumor development, obviously improving patients’ quality of life and prolonging their lives.  What measures should be taken to treat late stage hepatocellular carcinoma?  1.First of all, we should maintain optimistic mood and establish strong confidence to overcome cancer.  2.Appropriate exercise can make the qi and blood flow smoothly and enhance the resistance of the body. Avoid wind and cold, “all diseases start from cold”, when the body is stimulated by wind and cold, the resistance will be reduced and the disease will be triggered easily.  3, the diet should be light and nutritious. Eat more vegetables, fruits, milk, turtle and other nourishing foods rich in amino acids, vitamins, proteins and easy to digest. Eat less greasy and heavy food; eat less dog meat, mutton and other warm food; eat less seafood without shells, bamboo shoots, taro and other allergy-prone “hair”; eat less drinks and snacks containing chemicals, preservatives, additives. Avoid too acid, too spicy, too salty, tobacco and alcohol and other stimulants.