The treatment methods for lung isolation mainly included medication and surgery. Surgery could be considered for patients with pneumonopathic isolation, especially those who had repeated respiratory tract infections. Surgery should be performed after infection control, and antibiotics should be used as usual. Common medical treatments included the use of antibiotics such as penicillin and bromhexine. Surgery was mainly to remove the lung tissue to achieve the goal of curing the disease. For patients with lobar lung isolation, if respiratory tract infection occurs repeatedly within a few months, surgery should be considered. For patients with extralobar lung isolation, surgery was needed to remove the pathological lung tissue according to the specific situation, correct the possible abnormalities, and safely ligate the abnormal arteries and veins. For pregnant women who were found to have lung isolation before childbirth, they could be treated with medication or surgery after childbirth. In short, the treatment method for lung isolation should be determined according to the patient's specific condition and the doctor's guidance.
The treatment of lung nodes depends on the cause and nature of the nodes. Lung nodes can be divided into infectious and non-infectious. For infectious nodes, treatment methods include taking corresponding anti-infective treatments according to different pathogen, such as antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and antimycotic drugs. For non-infectious nodes, the treatment method was based on the pathological type to choose the corresponding chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, or immune suppression therapy. For benign tumors, conservative treatment was a common method, including observation and traditional Chinese medicine treatment. Surgery was a common treatment method, especially for malignant or enlarged nodes with increased solid components. However, the specific treatment plan should be judged and decided by the specialist according to the specific condition of the patient.
The treatment method for lung nodes depends on the cause and nature of the nodes. There were two types of lung nodes: infectious and non-infectious. For infectious nodes, the treatment method included selecting the corresponding antibiotics according to the different pathogen. For example, nodes caused by the fungus needed empiric anti-inflammatory treatment, and fungi infection needed antimycotic treatment. For non-infectious nodes, the treatment methods included determining the pathological type of malignant tumor through transcendence puncture or surgical bronchoscopy, and then taking corresponding measures such as chemotherapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy. For nodes that may be caused by an immune system disease, appropriate immune suppression treatment can be carried out in combination with immune immune serum monitoring. In short, for the lung nodes, a comprehensive assessment and treatment should be carried out according to the specific situation. It was best to make treatment decisions under the guidance of a specialist.
The treatment for lung cancer included medication and surgery. Drug therapy was the most commonly used method. It usually used a combination of anti-inflammatory drugs, including isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamid, and ethambutal. The treatment time was usually six months or longer, depending on the patient's condition and the doctor's recommendation. Surgery was rarely used in clinical practice. It was only considered when the effect of internal medicine was not good, the cavity was serious, hemoptysis could not be ruled out, lung cancer, hemothorax, or other serious situations. After the diagnosis of lung cancer, a timely diagnosis and reasonable treatment under the guidance of a specialist could achieve clinical recovery in most cases.
In ancient times, the treatment of consumption was mainly through Chinese medicine. Lung consumption was an infectious, chronic, and debilitating disease. The patient would cough, cough up blood, have hot flashes, and other symptoms, as well as have night sweats and gradually lose weight. The treatment methods in ancient times mainly included Chinese medicine, diet therapy, and qigong. Traditional Chinese medicine summarized the occurrence of phthisis as two points: the phthisis worm and the weakness of vital qi. It also used Chinese medicine to regulate the body. However, the treatment methods in ancient times were relatively simple, and it was meaningful to understand the ancient medical culture. Modern medicine used anti-tb drugs, surgery, and immune therapy to treat tb. In general, there were relatively limited treatment methods for patients with lung cancer in ancient times, while the development of modern medicine provided more options for the treatment of lung cancer.
In ancient times, the main method of treating phthisis was through Chinese medicine. In ancient times, consumption was an incurable disease. Due to limited medical technology and people's lack of knowledge of the disease, it was easy to delay the treatment. The ancient treatment methods mainly included the use of traditional Chinese medicine such as Butian Dazao Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, Baozhen Soup, and other drugs to improve the condition. Although ancient times did not have modern advanced technology and medicine, it was usually possible to use Chinese medicine to regulate the body. However, modern medicine already had anti-viral drugs and a vaccine against it. They could effectively treat it. In general, the treatment methods for lung cancer in ancient times were relatively limited, and the development of modern medicine provided more options for the treatment of lung cancer.
Fan Xian had successfully cured Lin Wan 'er of her consumption by giving her nutrition and medicine. Fan Xian suggested that Lin Wan 'er eat more chicken drumsticks to replenish her nutrients and give her medicine for treatment. Fan Xian's master, Fei Jie, was also one of the people who cured Lin Wan 'er's consumption. Through Fan Xian's care and treatment, Lin Wan 'er's illness gradually improved.
The treatment of lung cancer was usually a combination of anti-inflammatory drugs. Commonly used drugs included isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamid, and ethambutal. The treatment plan was usually divided into two stages, strengthening and consolidating. The medication needed to be administered according to the doctor's recommendations. The plan could not be changed or interrupted at will. Early treatment was very important, and the treatment time was usually six months or longer. At the same time, the patient should pay attention to rest, maintain a balanced diet, and avoid overwork. Based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine the fastest and most effective way to treat the disease.
There was no clear answer to the question of how to treat lung disease and what to drink more. The document provided did not mention what patients with lung disease should drink. Therefore, he could not give a definite answer.
Isoniazid could treat lung nodes. Isoniazid was the first choice for the treatment of lung cancer, and it had a strong suppressive and killing effect on MTB. Commonly used drugs for treating lung cancer include isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamid, and ethambutal. Most of them would shrink or even disappear after receiving the appropriate medication. Therefore, there was no need to worry too much about small lung nodes caused by infection.
The eight methods of treating lung diseases in traditional Chinese medicine included dispersing the lung, purifying the lung, clearing the lung, purging the lung, warming the lung, nourishing the lung, and astringing the lung. Among them, dispersing the lung and purifying the lung were commonly used in clinical practice. Releasing the lung could be done by using herbs such as ephedra to dredge the lung qi, while purifying the lung could be done by using Chinese medicine to clear the lung heat and purge the lung qi. Other methods included clearing the lungs and resolving phlegm, purging the lungs and expelling toxins, warming the lungs and resolving phlegm, nourishing the lungs and relieving cough, nourishing the lungs and replenishing qi, astringing the lungs and consolidating the exterior, and so on. These methods could be treated through traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, scraping, and other means. It should be noted that these methods should be performed by professional doctors or professionals. In addition, nourishing the lungs was also an important aspect of treating lung diseases in traditional Chinese medicine. One could maintain the health of the lungs through diet conditioning, rest, and indoor ventilation.