For any tumor, recurrence is a sword hanging over the patient's head. Lymphoma is a common malignant tumor disease. In clinical practice, it has shown an increasing trend this year. Many patients often experience recurrence and metastasis after treatment, which brings great difficulties to treatment. So, what should we do if lymphoma recurs? How to treat it? In fact, lymphoma is not terrible. As long as it is discovered early and treated in a standardized manner, the chances of cure are still very high. However, many patients experience recurrence after treatment. In fact, recurrence is completely avoidable. Patients should do the following to prevent recurrence and metastasis and get rid of the disease. 1. Develop good living habits. Develop the habit of not being picky about food, ensuring the supply of nutrients, maintaining the balance of human heat energy, and reducing the occurrence of tumors. Patients with malignant lymphoma should strictly control the intake of high-energy foods such as protein and eat more green vegetables, which is beneficial to controlling the further development of lymphoma. 2. Postoperative consolidation treatment. Patients should not think that they are cured after the operation. Postoperative consolidation treatment is indispensable. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment is often combined after the operation. Traditional Chinese medicine has mild properties, and pure natural Chinese herbal medicine can minimize the patient's complications, prevent recurrence and metastasis, and effectively improve the success rate of the operation. For example, the triple balance therapy widely used in clinical practice to assist surgical treatment can effectively prevent recurrence and greatly improve the cure rate. 3. Pay attention to regular check-ups. Patients going to the hospital for regular check-ups can effectively reduce the recurrence rate of lymphoma. The risk of recurrence is relatively high in the first two years after the end of treatment, so the frequency of check-ups should be higher, usually once every 3 to 4 months, once every six months after two years, and once a year after five years, and this should be continued for life. The specific items of the check-up depend on the location of the lesion and the type of pathology. 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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