Can TCM reverse severe bowelization?
Can TCM reverse severe bowelization?
Atrophic gastritis occurs in severe gastric mucosal intestinal epithelial hyperplasia is mostly seen in type B atrophic gastritis, this atrophic gastritis occurs mostly in the gastric sinus, which can be said to be the precancerous lesion of gastric cancer. No matter the methods of traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture and so on, or the chemical drugs of modern medicine, there is no possibility of reversal, but the condition can be controlled to continue to aggravate and develop into the formation of intraepithelial neoplasia (early gastric cancer).

For the drug treatment of atrophic gastritis with intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, traditional Chinese medicine commonly used Morodan, warm stomach Shu and other proprietary Chinese medicines to promote the recovery of gastric function and food digestion or have a better effect, but there is no role in killing Helicobacter pylori and reversing intestinal epithelial hyperplasia.

The modern medicine of bismuth, magnesium aluminum carbonate and other gastric mucosal protective agents, pancreatic enzyme tablets, vinblastine, multi-enzyme tablets and other digestive drugs, mosapride and other gastric power drugs, Rebapent and other drugs to promote the repair of gastric mucosal damage has not reversed the role of the severe gastric mucosal intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, but only through the role of digestive aids, to promote the repair of gastric mucosa and gastric power to control the disease to continue to develop. Especially when atrophic gastritis is accompanied by Helicobacter pylori infection, the triple therapy of two antibiotics and a gastric mucosal protector can be applied to kill it in time, which is very important for the continued aggravation of atrophic gastritis accompanied by intestinal epithelialization.
Overall, there are no effective drugs to reverse the severe intestinal epithelial chemotaxis effects of atrophic gastritis, but the role of long-term application of herbal or chemical therapy in effectively controlling the continued progression of the disease cannot be ignored.

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If you want to know whether you can reverse severe intestinalization with Chinese medicine, then you need to find out what is intestinalization? What are the different types of intestinalization? And how are the various kinds of intestinalization graded? Only then will we know whether TCM can reverse the severe enterocolitis mentioned by the questioner.

What is intestinal epithelial hyperplasia?
The full name of what the subject is referring to as intestinal chemosis is intestinal epithelial hyperplasia.
Simply put, intestinal epithelial chemotaxis, says that epithelial cells similar to those found only in the mucous membranes within the small or large intestine are found in the stomach. The medical term for this is "intestinal epithelial hyperplasia", which doctors and patients refer to simply as "entericization".
Now I'm explaining the mechanism of intestinal epithelial chemotaxis for you in detail, and if you don't want to understand it, you can just ignore it and look down -
Just as our skin cells age and shed, the epithelial cells of the mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract of the digestive tract age, shed, and are replaced by new epithelial cells of the gastrointestinal tract.
Responsible for the generation or differentiation into gastric mucosal epithelial cells or intestinal mucosal epithelial cells are the inherent glandular neck undifferentiated cells present in the gastric or intestinal mucosa, which belong to the proliferative centers of the gastric or intestinal mucosa. This portion of intrinsic glandular neck undifferentiated cells, under these normal conditions, differentiates into gastric mucosal epithelial cells for the gastric portion and intestinal mucosal epithelial cells for the intestinal portion.
That is, undifferentiated cells in the neck of intrinsic glands have the potential to differentiate into both gastric and intestinal mucosal epithelial cells.
Intestinal-type epithelial cells, too, are normal only if they occur in the large or small intestine.
That would be a pathological condition if intestinal-type epithelial cells were present in the stomach.
That is to say, in a pathologic state, the finding of intestinal-type epithelial cells in the stomach is called "intestinal epithelial hyperplasia", for short."entericization".

Classification of intestinal epithelial hyperplasia
Western medicine, and only Western medicine, because in itself, bowelization is a Western concept - dividing bowelization into four sheets of types.
1. Complete small bowel chemosis.
2. Incomplete small bowel chemosis.
3. Complete colonic chemosis, also called complete colonic chemosis.
4. Incomplete colonization, also called incomplete colonization.

Grading of Enteritization
According to the degree of intestinal epithelial hyperplasia occurs, western medicine also divided all kinds of intestinal chemosis into light, medium and heavy, this three levels of degree of intestinal chemosis is in accordance with the intestinal chemosis area accounted for 1/3 of the mucous membrane area for the progress.
Entericization is considered mild if the area is less than 1/3, moderate if the area is more than 1/3 and less than 2/3, and severe if the area is more than 2/3.
Now it seems to get to the question of the subject: can TCM reverse heavy entericization.
Well, before we can answer that, we also need to know which bowelizations are not reversible.

Which bowel chemistries can be reversed? Or which bowelizations are cancerous (irreversible)?
Intestinalized cancer has always been a major concern for patients with chronic superficial gastritis and chronic atrophic gastritis.
So, which type of enterochemistry becomes cancerous?
We now know that enterocolitis is often associated with H. pylori infection, chronic atrophic gastritis, etc., and it has been established that enterocolitis is a precancerous lesion of gastric cancer.
However, you should know that it is not the case that as soon as intestinalization occurs, it is cancerous.
There is a long process to go from colonization, to cancer. As shown in the picture above.
And again, bowelization, in a way, can be reversed.
However, not all bowelization can be reversed.
Typically, small intestinal metaplasia, or complete intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, has well-differentiated epithelial cells and is mostly found in patients with benign gastritis, although it can be seen in chronic gastritis, which may also be an inflammatory reaction, and has little to do with gastric cancer.
Whereas colonic type epithelial hyperplasia, and incomplete intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, with poorly differentiated epithelial cells, are not detected at a high rate in patients with benign gastritis, they are, on the contrary, detected at a relatively high rate in intestinal gastric carcinoma mucosa, which is closely related to gastric cancer.
As you can see here, you should know that colonic-type epithelial chemosis, and incomplete intestinal epithelial chemosis are intestinal chemistries that will not be reversed, and at this point, there is not a lot that can be done by Chinese medicine, as miraculous as it is at times.
In other words.Chinese medicine can reverse small intestinal chemosis, or complete intestinal epithelial chemosis, while for colonic epithelial chemosis, and incomplete intestinal epithelial chemosis, reversal, there should be few ways, and not good。
Hopefully this answer will be beneficial to the subject.
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Whether it can be reversed, I am personally test. 19 years 12 months, I gastroscopy and pathology, in a severe atrophic gastritis, in a severe intestinalization, and there is Helicobacter pylori, the first sterilization, looking for traditional Chinese medicine, 20 years in August began to take traditional Chinese medicine, 21 years in February gastroscopy and pathology, the same hospital, the conclusion: superficial gastritis with a moderate degree of intestinalization. Consultation with several doctors, that atrophy is good, intestinalization is still there. I don't know if it's really treated from severe to moderate, or if it's not properly differentiated in the examination, but in any case, I'm continuing to take Chinese medicine. I'm going to have another checkup in August. It's so painful to have stomach problems.
Intestinalization is commonly referred to as the presence of intestinal cells in places they shouldn't be, such as the stomach. There is a condition of the same type called endometriosis.
Western medicine sees germs like H. pylori and uses anti-inflammatory and antiseptic therapies, some effective and some ineffective, in that they do not take into account the social and psychological attributes of the person. If the patient is in a depressed environment, the efficacy of the treatment of intestinalization will be much worse.
Chinese medicine classifies intestinalization, atrophic gastritis, etc. as gastric plagiocephaly. To put it bluntly, it is a depressive state of the stomach.
Stomach is the sea of water and grain, clinically I often start from the yin and yang ends. Stomach yin insufficiency, symptoms see red tongue with little moss, dry mouth, noisy in the stomach, pain in the mouth, etc., commonly used consistent decoction flavored. If stomach yang is insufficient, the symptoms are fullness and distension in the stomach, weak digestion, and a pale tongue with watery coating. Ding Yu Lizhong Pill is often used to add and subtract.
Commonly used formulas are Xiao Chaihu Tang, which adjusts the elevation of qi so that the liver does not attack the spleen, Sijunzi Tang, which supports the positive and dispels the evil, and strengthens the stomach's own function of storing and transmitting, and Liuweidihuang Pill, which prevents water from insulting the earth. Starting with the birth and death of the five elements is the major treatment guideline.
Add potent remedies for intestinalization as the case may be, such as white flower snakeroot, dandelion, curcuma longa, and stiletto.
The healing is still remarkable.
If the patient is currently suffering from severe enteric lesions in the gastric mucosa, the possibility of reversal is considered to be relatively small, especially after the detection of pathological tissue biopsy, suggesting that there are localized cancer cells, the chances of reversal will be even smaller. It is suggested that patients should pay attention to diet, quit smoking and drinking, and eat more light and easy-to-digest food. If there are symptoms such as stomach pain and acidity, it is suggested to take Gastric Fuchun or Gastroepidermol for symptomatic treatment. Usually go to the gastroenterology department of the hospital regularly for examination to clarify the progress of the disease.
After the occurrence of this disease Chinese medicine is also very difficult to reverse, so you need to be prepared, Chinese medicine using blood circulation to eliminate blood stasis, regulate qi to stop pain, remove dampness and heat methods of treatment, it is possible to get better.
Mild enterosis is generally considered potentially reversible. However, at the stage of severe bowelization or atypical hyperplasia, it is considered irreversible;
However, the prerequisite is that H. pylori must first be eradicated by western medicine, and the lifestyle habits must be improved and the cause of the disease removed.
There is a possibility of partial reversal through TCM diagnosis and treatment;
However, if you can maintain the status quo without progression through treatment, it is good treatment. It is not necessary to pursue reversal.
It is also very important to periodically review the gastroscopy; in case of progression, endoscopic treatment will be necessary.
Our county hospital director surnamed Huang is a famous knife hand, is a Chinese medicine experts, more skillful is the treatment of intestinal obstruction. A few times I saw him go to consult an old Chinese doctor, if the patient took the old Chinese medicine still has no effect, only knife solution. Most cases can be solved without surgery.
Whoever named it should be allowed to treat it. What right do they have to name it if they don't know how to treat it? What right do they have to name something if they can't cure it? What's the point of showing off when you can't even figure out the ins and outs of the disease, let alone the perfect cure, and you can't just look at the state of a phenomenon and give it a name?
Atrophic gastritis Chinese medicine treatment should be the most effective, the best soup, but there are two determining factors, one is to have a good Chinese medicine practitioner, the second is to cooperate with the patient, adhere to a long time to take the medicine
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