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The pulmonary nodules are gone, and there is still COPD, Professor: It's worth rejoicing! But we can't let COPD develop again

author:Director Du, an expert in traditional Chinese medicine

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Lung nodules, in fact, are not terrible, but it is a pity to know that people who have surgery!

The patient in the video (click to play) was diagnosed with a lung nodule years ago, and the local doctor recommended surgery, but the patient did not accept it, but found me on the platform.

Therefore, it is a good thing that there is time to use traditional Chinese medicine to intervene, and it is found that this nodule is gone after the intervention!

The pulmonary nodules are gone, and there is still COPD, Professor: It's worth rejoicing! But we can't let COPD develop again

However, patients still have COPD and some other problems, leg swelling, etc., these conditions still need to continue to recuperate, otherwise they will become more and more serious, but poor appetite, oil aversion and nausea are likely to be related to liver function, and specific checks must be carried out again.

The pulmonary nodules are gone, and there is still COPD, Professor: It's worth rejoicing! But we can't let COPD develop again

In addition, the drugs that should be taken for COPD cannot be stopped, this kind of disease will develop, the more the infection will become more serious, and the more serious the attack, it is a vicious circle.

Therefore, COPD patients must take preventive measures and rely on traditional Chinese medicine to regulate during the remission period, one is to increase their own immunity, and the other is not to let the lung function of COPD patients decline so quickly, so as to avoid its infection and aggravate the condition!

Finally, patients with lung diseases must quit smoking, including secondhand smoke, stay away from dusty and smelly air, and develop good living habits, which will have certain benefits for the recovery of the disease.

The pulmonary nodules are gone, and there is still COPD, Professor: It's worth rejoicing! But we can't let COPD develop again

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