Dialectical treatment and prescription for bladder cancer

The onset of bladder cancer is often insidious. When symptoms appear, they are usually intermittent haematuria or massive painless haematuria, difficulty in urination and frequent urination. According to Kung, the disease is mostly caused by the stagnation of dampness and heat in the lower jiao, or a combination of kidney qi failure. Therefore, the treatment is often based on softening and dispersing damp-heat, cooling the blood and stopping bleeding, supplemented by nourishing Yin and consolidating the kidney. Early detection should be preceded by surgery, and after surgery, Chinese herbal medicine should be used mainly to prevent recurrence. There was an old patient who had many recurrences before taking Chinese herbal medicine, and each time he had surgery to remove it.

[Basic formula] Raw oyster 15g (first decoction) Raw cassia 30g (first decoction) Raw ochre 12g Radix et Rhizoma 12g (cloth wrap) Fried cypress 10g Mulberry 30g Nan Shiwei 15g Hai Jin Sha 15g Yun Fu Ling 30g Chuan Dioscorea 15g Bai Mao Root 15g Chuan Niu Knee 15g Sheng Di Yu 15g Sheng Di 15g Sheng Di 15g Sheng Gan Cao 3g Slippery Rock 15g Green forsythia 10g Zhe Bei Mu 15g Xia Ku Cao The combination of these herbs can nourish yin, clear the blood, detoxify and disperse nodules, and is effective in the treatment of bladder cancer.