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The Potential Clinical Application Value of a Traditional Chinese MEdicine HongJin XiaoJie in the Treatment of Thyroid Nodules

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The patients with benign thyroid nodules were selected as clinical objects in this study. They were treated with HongJin XiaoJie for 3 months continuously, we compared the following clinical symptoms before and after treatment, such as the neck lumps, neck pain, throat discomfort, Swallowing and Choking sensation, and dry cough. The results showed that 96.3% patients with above symptoms were cured, alleviated and improved, and the no curative efficacy was only 3.7%, More than 50% patients had a significant reduction in the diameter of thyroid nodules, which meets and exceeds our expected effect. Therefore, we obtained a new treatment of thyroid nodules with high clinical significance. Using traditional ethnic medicine HongJin XiaoJie which was commonly used for the treatment of breast nodules can cure or improve the clinical symptoms of thyroid nodules. This new treatment is convenient; curative; safety and economy for patients, It also provides clinical baseline reference data and new treatment of thyroid nodules for medical workers.

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      BIBE2020: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Biological Information and Biomedical Engineering
      July 2020
      219 pages
      ISBN:9781450377096
      DOI:10.1145/3403782

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