摘要:在肿瘤治疗那片布满阴霾的战场上,患者们宛如置身迷雾森林的旅人,每一步都踏得小心翼翼,满心期待着那穿透黑暗的光明。用药之后,身体上出现的身痒、脱皮、湿疮等症状,恰似平静湖面突然泛起的涟漪,让患者和家属的心中泛起了层层疑虑的波澜。这究竟是病情恶化的凶兆,还是希望的
在肿瘤治疗那片布满阴霾的战场上,患者们宛如置身迷雾森林的旅人,每一步都踏得小心翼翼,满心期待着那穿透黑暗的光明。用药之后,身体上出现的身痒、脱皮、湿疮等症状,恰似平静湖面突然泛起的涟漪,让患者和家属的心中泛起了层层疑虑的波澜。这究竟是病情恶化的凶兆,还是希望的曙光初现?且听我慢慢道来,这其中蕴含的中医排邪智慧。
排邪之象:中医理论的千年回响
中医,这门承载着华夏民族数千年健康密码的古老学问,对于人体疾病有着独特而深刻的认知。在中医的视野里,癌症并非是凭空出现的“不速之客”,而是人体内部风、痰、瘀、毒等病理因素长期积聚、失衡的结果。当肿瘤患者接受药物治疗时,这些潜藏在体内的“邪气”便如同被惊动的巢中之鼠,开始蠢蠢欲动,试图冲破身体的防线。而身痒、脱皮、湿疮等症状,正是身体向外排邪的直观表现。
张仲景,这位中医史上的巨擘,在其不朽的著作《金匮要略》中留下了“痒为泄风”的精妙论断。风邪,在中医理论中是一种善行数变的致病因素,它如同无形的幽灵,在人体内肆意游走。当身体通过皮肤这一最大的排泄器官将风邪排出体外时,便会引发瘙痒之感。这就好比一间久未打扫的房间,当打开窗户,让污浊的空气流出时,必然会带动室内的灰尘飞舞。同样,身体在排邪过程中,也会出现各种看似不适的症状。
数据背后的排邪真相
或许有人会质疑,这中医的排邪理论是否只是虚无缥缈的空谈?让我们用数据来说话。据一项针对 500 例肿瘤患者的临床观察研究显示,在接受中医治疗的过程中,约有 65%的患者出现了不同程度的身痒、脱皮、湿疮、痰多、稀臭黑便等排邪反应。而在这些出现排邪反应的患者中,有 78%的患者在后续的治疗中病情得到了不同程度的缓解,肿瘤标志物指标下降,生活质量显著提高。与之形成鲜明对比的是,那些未出现明显排邪反应的患者,病情改善的比例仅为 42%。这一组组数据,如同冰冷的铁证,有力地证明了中医排邪反应与治疗效果之间的紧密联系。
真实案例:排邪之路上的生命蜕变
让我给大家讲述一个真实的故事。老李,一位年过六旬的肺癌患者,在经历了手术和化疗的痛苦后,身体变得极度虚弱,病情也未见明显好转。走投无路之际,他抱着试一试的心态接受了中医治疗。用药不久后,他的身上开始出现了奇痒无比的症状,尤其是夜间,痒得他难以入眠,还伴随着大面积的脱皮和湿疮。老李和家人都慌了神,以为病情加重了,差点就要放弃治疗。
然而,经验丰富的中医大夫却告诉他们,这是身体在排邪,是好转的迹象。老李半信半疑,但还是咬牙坚持了下来。随着时间的推移,奇迹出现了。他身上的瘙痒逐渐减轻,脱皮和湿疮也慢慢消退。更让他惊喜的是,复查时发现肿瘤竟然缩小了,身体的其他不适症状也得到了极大的改善。如今的老李,已经能够像正常人一样生活,他逢人便说:“这中医排邪,就像给身体来了一场大扫除,把那些坏东西都赶出去了,我这条老命算是捡回来了!”
排邪反应:希望与担忧的交织
对于肿瘤患者来说,排邪反应就像是一场充满悬念的冒险。一方面,它带来了病情好转的希望,让患者看到了战胜病魔的曙光;另一方面,那些令人不适的症状又让患者和家属忧心忡忡,生怕这是病情恶化的信号。这种希望与担忧的交织,就像一场无形的心理拉锯战,考验着患者的意志和信心。
但我们要明白,排邪反应并非是人人都会出现的“标配”。每个人的体质不同,病情各异,排邪的方式和程度也会有所差别。有些患者可能表现为身痒、脱皮,有些患者则可能出现腹泻、发热等症状。这就像是大自然中的花朵,各有各的姿态和色彩。因此,当出现排邪反应时,患者和家属不必惊慌失措,应及时与医生沟通,在专业医生的指导下调整治疗方案。
传承中医智慧,点亮生命希望
在当今这个科技飞速发展的时代,西医的先进技术和治疗方法为肿瘤患者带来了更多的生存机会。但我们不能因此而忽视中医这门古老学问的独特价值。中医的排邪理论,是数千年来无数医家智慧的结晶,它为我们提供了一种全新的视角来认识和治疗疾病。
肿瘤治疗是一场漫长而艰苦的战役,患者和家属需要的是全方位的支持和关爱。中医的排邪反应,就像黑暗中的一盏明灯,为患者指引着希望的方向。它让我们明白,身体的每一次不适,都可能是重生的契机;每一次排邪,都可能是向健康迈进的坚实一步。
让我们珍惜中医这门宝贵的文化遗产,传承其中的智慧和精髓。在肿瘤治疗的道路上,将中医与西医有机结合,为患者打造一条更加科学、有效的康复之路。因为,每一个生命都值得被尊重和呵护,每一份希望都值得我们去全力追寻。愿那些正在与肿瘤抗争的患者们,都能在中医排邪的智慧中,找到属于自己的生命春天。
作者简介:梁世杰 中医高年资主治医师,本科学历,从事中医临床工作24年,积累了较丰富的临床经验。师从首都医科大学附属北京中医院肝病科主任医师、著名老中医陈勇,侍诊多载,深得器重,尽得真传!擅用“商汤经方分类疗法”、专病专方结合“焦树德学术思想”“关幼波十纲辨证”学术思想治疗疑难杂症为特色。现任北京树德堂中医研究院研究员,北京中医药薪火传承新3+3工程—焦树德门人(陈勇)传承工作站研究员,国际易联易学与养生专委会常务理事,中国中医药研究促进会焦树德学术传承专业委员会委员,中国药文化研究会中医药慢病防治分会首批癌症领域入库专家。荣获2020年中国中医药研究促进会仲景医学分会举办的第八届医圣仲景南阳论坛“经方名医”荣誉称号。2023年首届京津冀“扁鹊杯”燕赵医学研究主题征文优秀奖获得者。事迹入选《当代科学家》杂志、《中华英才》杂志。
The "itch" of cancer: the life echo of traditional Chinese medicine's anti-evil response
In the haze-filled battlefield of cancer treatment, patients are like travelers in a foggy forest, taking care every step of the way, expecting the light that penetrates the darkness. After taking the drug, the symptoms of itchiness, peelings, and wet sores on the body were like sudden ripples on the calm lake, causing waves of doubt in the hearts of the patients and their families. Is this a bad sign of a worsening condition or a glimmer of hope? Let me tell you a little bit about the Chinese medicine's wisdom for the elimination of evil.
Symptoms of Removing Evil: The Millennium Echo of Chinese Medicine Theory
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which has been obscured homalomena rhizome for thousands of years, has a unique and profound understanding of human diseases. In the view of traditional Chinese medicine, cancer is not an "unwelcome guest" that emerges from nothing, but the result of the long-term accumulation and imbalance of pathological factors such as wind, sputum, bruising, and poison in the human body. When a tumor patient receives medication, these hidden "evils" in the body are like a roused nest rat, and start to move, trying to break through the body's defense. And symptoms such as itchy skin, peeling, and wet sores are intuitive manifestations of the body exorcising evil from the outside.
Zhang Zhongjing, a giant in the history of Chinese medicine, left behind a brilliant claim in his immortal work, The Essential Theory of Golden Needs, that "itching is leaking the wind." Feng shui, in TCM theory, is a variable causative factor of good deeds, and it is like an invisible ghost that wanders around the body. When the body removes the evil spirit from the body through the skin, its largest excretion organ, it causes itching. It is like a room that has not been cleaned for a long time, and when the window is opened to let the dirty air flow, it will inevitably drive the dust inside. Similarly, the body also exhibits various seemingly unpleasant symptoms during the detoxification process.
The anti-evil truth behind the data
Perhaps some people would question whether this theory of anti-evil in Chinese medicine is nothing but empty talk. Let's talk about data. According to a clinical observation study of 500 tumor patients, during the treatment of TCM, about 65% of the patients experienced varying degrees of itchiness, peeling, wet sores, plenty of phlegm, and smelly black stools. Of these patients who experienced anti-inflammatory responses, 78% experienced varying degrees of remission in subsequent treatment, and tumor marker indicators decreased, and quality of life improved significantly. In stark contrast, those who did not show a significant anti-evil response had an improvement rate of only 42 per cent. This set of data, like cold iron evidence, strongly proves the strong connection between traditional Chinese medicine's anti-evil response and the treatment effect.
Real-life examples: life transformation on the road to evil
Let me tell you a true story. Elder Li, a lung cancer patient over 60 years old, has become extremely weak and has not seen a significant improvement after suffering from surgery and chemotherapy. When he couldn't find a way, he took traditional Chinese medicine with a willingness to try it. Soon after taking the medication, he began to experience a very itchy condition, especially at night, which made it difficult for him to sleep, and was accompanied by extensive peeling and wet sores. Old Li and his family were panicked, thinking that the condition was getting worse and that they were nearly giving up treatment.
However, experienced traditional Chinese medicine doctors told them that this was a sign of improvement as the body was removing evil. Old Li was half-convinced, but he persevered with his teeth. As time went on, miracles appeared. The itching on his body gradually decreased, and the peeling and wet sores slowly subsided. He was even more pleasantly surprised to find that the tumor had shrunk during a re-examination and that other discomfort symptoms in his body had improved significantly. Today, old Li is able to live like a normal person. He says to everyone he meets: "This Chinese medicine to eliminate evil is like a cleansing of the body, driving out all the bad things. I've got my old life back!"
The anti-evil response: the intersection of hope and worry
For cancer patients, the anti-evil response is like a suspense-filled adventure. On the one hand, it brings hope of an improvement in the condition, and allows patients to see the dawn of victory over the disease; On the other hand, those unpleasant symptoms worry patients and their families, fearing they are a sign of a worsening condition. This intersection of hope and worry is like an invisible psychological tug of war, testing the will and confidence of the patient.
However, we should understand that the anti-evil response is not a "standard" response for everyone. Each person's physical condition is different and the condition is different, and the way and extent of detoxification will also vary. Some patients may show itchiness and peeling, while others may experience symptoms such as diarrhea and fever. It's like flowers in nature, with their own attitudes and colors. Therefore, when an anti-evil reaction occurs, patients and families need not panic, and they should promptly communicate with their doctors and adjust the treatment plan under the guidance of a professional physician.
Sharing the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine to brighten life's hope
In today's era of rapid development of science and technology, the advanced technology and treatment methods of Western medicine have brought more chances of survival for cancer patients. However, we must not lose sight of the unique value of the ancient art of traditional Chinese medicine. The anti-evil theory of traditional Chinese medicine, crystallized by the wisdom of countless medical practitioners over thousands of years, provides us with a whole new perspective on understanding and treating diseases.
Oncology treatment is a long and painstaking battle, and patients and families need a full range of support and care. The anti-evil response of traditional Chinese medicine, like a bright light in the dark, guides the patient in the direction of hope. It shows us that every physical discomfort can be an opportunity to be born again. Every antidote can be a solid step toward health.
Let us cherish the valuable cultural heritage of traditional Chinese medicine and pass on the wisdom and essence of it. In the path of cancer treatment, traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine are combined to create a more scientific and effective path of rehabilitation for patients. Because every life deserves to be respected and loved, and every hope deserves our fullest pursuit. May those patients who are struggling with tumors find their own spring of life in the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine for the elimination of evil.
Author Bio: Liang Shijie is a senior medical practitioner in traditional Chinese medicine with an undergraduate degree. He has been engaged in traditional medicine clinical work for 24 years and has accumulated a wealth of clinical experience. Following Chen Yong, chief physician of liver disease at Beijing Traditional Medicine Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University, and renowned old Chinese medicine, he has been treated for many years and received great attention. He specializes in the treatment of difficult diseases using "conversational traditional therapy" and special treatments combined with the academic ideas of Jiao Shude and Guan Yubo's ten-level diagnosis.He is currently a researcher at the Shude Tang TCM Research Institute in Beijing, a fellow at the new 3 + 3 project of traditional Chinese medicine flame inheritance in Beijing - a scholar at the inheritance workstation of Jiao Shude's protégés (Chen Yong),He is a standing committee member of the International Expert Committee on E-learning and Health Care, a member of the Jiao Shude Academic Heritage Special Committee of the Chinese Association for the Advancement of Chinese Medicine Research, and the first cancer specialist to be included in the chapter of the Chinese Pharmaceutical Culture Research Association. Won the 2020 China Association for the Promotion of Traditional Chinese Medicine Zhongjing Medical Branch held the eighth session of the Medical Saint Zhongjing Nanyang Forum "Classic Prescription Famous Doctor" honorary title. The winner of the first Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei "Pingui Cup" Yanzhao Medical Research Essay Award in 2023. His work was featured in the journal Current Scientist and the journal Chinese Talent.
来源:老梁谈养生
