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During an acute attack of cholecystitis, Western medicine suggests surgical removal; Chinese medicine suggests acupuncture. What do you think should be the choice?

During an acute attack of cholecystitis, Western medicine suggests surgical removal; Chinese medicine suggests acupuncture. What do you think should be the choice?

There is no third option. Is it worth discussing a cholecystitis? There are more than a hundred clinical methods and formulas to treat it, believe it or not. Surgery. Luckily it's not encephalitis, or else you'd have to cut off your head?

Depending on the state of the disease, if the disease is serious and there is septic necrosis, surgery is better. If the condition is stable and there is no indication for surgery, conservative treatment is preferred. Traditional Chinese medicine is effective in clearing heat and removing toxins, and relieving bile and removing blood stasis. Commonly used real life drink, Da Chaihu Tang plus subtractions, diaphragm under the blood stasis soup, etc. can be used as appropriate.

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