Whether pulmonary fibrosis can be reversed has a great relationship with the patient's age, the severity of the disease, the length of the course of the disease, whether hormones have been used, and the patient's temper and personality. Pulmonary fibrosis often begins with hidden symptoms, manifested as gradual non-irritating cough and dyspnea, which can be aggravated after exercise, while paroxysmal dry cough is often refractory and can expectorate when complicated with infection. In addition, fatigue, anorexia, emaciation, sometimes joint pain, accompanied by fever when infected. Velcro rales can be heard in both lungs, often clubbed fingers (toes), and chest CT shows diffuse reticular shadows in both lungs. This condition usually develops gradually and eventually leads to death due to respiratory failure.
Dr. Zhang Haibin innovatively introduced fresh Chinese medicine into the comprehensive treatment of pulmonary fibrosis, which not only treated the disease through various ways, but also improved the patient's own immune ability, fully embodying the holistic treatment of Chinese medicine. For patients, resistance is very important. Traditional Chinese medicine pays more attention to the treatment of diseases, and makes individualized treatment plans according to patients' conditions.
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