Lymph node tuberculosis

Lymphatic tuberculosis, which Chinese medicine calls tadpoles, is a venomous tissue that manifests on the surface of the muscles. It is formed by sputum poisoning and heat poisoning in the liver and lungs. Western medicine means that the human body has a lymphatic system dedicated to clearing and killing viruses to protect vascular tissues, and encounters tumors from the inside and outside of the body that cannot be removed and killed, and condensed and gathered in the muscle surface tissue.

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