Oncologists say that lymphoma is the most serious of all lymphatic system diseases. The occurrence of the disease brings great distress to patients, so they should actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment to avoid causing greater harm to the body. During the treatment, they should also do a good job of nursing the patient. So what should we do if lymphoma recurs? Let's take a look at the following introduction. 1. Surgical treatment of lymphoma In patients with intranodal lymphoma, surgery is mainly used for biopsy and pathology or for staged partial abdominal exploration. For extranodal lymphoma originating in the brain, spinal cord, orbit, salivary gland, thyroid, lung, liver, spleen, etc., surgical resection is often performed first, followed by radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy. Lymphoma originating in the kidney, bladder, testicle, ovary, uterus, skin, breast, etc. should be surgically resected at an early stage, followed by chemotherapy or radiotherapy after surgery. 2. Radiotherapy for lymphoma: 1. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (lymphosarcoma and reticular cell sarcoma): Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is also sensitive to radiotherapy, but the recurrence rate is high. If the primary lesions of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma are in the tonsils, nasopharynx, or histiocytes of the bones, local radiotherapy can achieve relatively satisfactory long-term remission; 2. Hodgkin's lymphoma: The radiotherapy effect is better than that of lymphosarcoma and reticular cell sarcoma. During treatment, important organs are protected, skin reactions are mild, and bone marrow suppression may occur. 3. The treatment of advanced lymphoma with traditional Chinese medicine is safe, has no obvious side effects, causes little pain to patients, and is easy to accept. In terms of application, whether or not advanced patients are suitable for surgical treatment, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and other Western medical treatments, they can all be treated with traditional Chinese medicine. For patients who have lost the opportunity for Western medical treatment, conservative treatment with traditional Chinese medicine for advanced lymphoma can also achieve good results. Of course, patients with recurrent lymphoma should not worry too much. Taking active and reasonable treatment measures can maximize the survival of patients. Many patients can survive for 3-10 years through dialectical treatment, and some can survive with tumors for a long time. Conservative treatment of traditional Chinese medicine is more commonly used for recurrent lymphoma. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment has a strong holistic concept and the characteristics of dialectical treatment. It can often consider the characteristics of the patient's whole body, rather than just being limited to the cancer lesions themselves. For most cancer patients, local treatment cannot solve the problem of radical cure, and it must be viewed from a holistic point of view. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment can not only control the growth of cancer cells, but also improve the patient's immunity and effectively prolong the patient's survival. |
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