How does Traditional Chinese Medicine treat thyroid nodules?

Dec 16, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Xiuhong
Introduction
TCM treatment for thyroid nodules primarily focuses on adjusting the body's overall balance. Through the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment, comprehensive regulation is carried out to promote the restoration of thyroid function and reduce or eliminate nodules. Generally, methods of TCM treatment for thyroid nodules include oral administration of herbal medicine, external application of herbal medicine, massage therapy, moxibustion therapy, and acupuncture treatment.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) primarily treats thyroid nodules by focusing on adjusting the body's overall balance. Through the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment, a comprehensive regulation is conducted to promote the restoration of thyroid function and reduce or eliminate nodules. Generally, methods of TCM treatment for thyroid nodules include oral administration of Chinese herbs, external application of Chinese medicine, massage therapy, moxibustion therapy, and acupuncture therapy. It is recommended to seek timely medical advice and undergo treatment under the guidance of a physician. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Oral Administration of Chinese Herbs: The treatment of thyroid nodules with Chinese herbs mainly follows the principles of promoting blood circulation to resolve nodules, softening and dispersing nodules, soothing the liver and regulating qi, and resolving phlegm. Commonly used herbs include Bupleurum (Chai Hu), Salvia miltiorrhiza (Dan Shen), and Peach seed (Tao Ren), which can be used according to medical advice.

2. External Application of Chinese Medicine: Applying medication directly on the affected area can act directly on the nodule region, achieving the purpose of softening and dispersing nodules and promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis. Chinese herbs with such effects as softening and dispersing nodules and promoting blood circulation to remove stasis, such as Prunella vulgaris (Xia Ku Cao), Laminaria (Kun Bu), and Pleione bulbocodioides (Shan Ci Gu), can be used according to medical advice.

3. Massage Therapy: Massaging the neck and thyroid area can improve local blood circulation and alleviate discomfort caused by nodules, but should be performed under the guidance of a professional physician.

4. Moxibustion Therapy: Moxibustion can also be used to treat thyroid nodules. The thermal effect generated by burning mugwort stimulates acupoints and meridians, achieving effects of warming and unblocking qi and blood, dispelling cold and dampness, and dispersing nodules and reducing swelling.

5. Acupuncture Therapy: Patients can also undergo acupuncture treatment in coordination with their physicians. Acupuncture stimulates acupoints to regulate the flow of qi and blood, achieving effects of promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, soothing the liver and regulating qi, and resolving phlegm and dispersing nodules.

During the treatment process, patients should closely follow the doctor's instructions and undergo regular follow-up examinations to adjust the treatment plan timely.

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