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Can traditional Chinese medicine affect liver and kidney?
Under normal circumstances, traditional Chinese medicine will not cause harm to the liver, and to a large extent, the side effects of traditional Chinese medicine are relatively small. Therefore, after active drug treatment, there are relatively few toxins left by liver metabolism. If the patient suffers from hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and other diseases for a long time, he can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine under the guidance of a doctor. However, if patients are mainly treated with some toxic drugs at present, they may damage the cells of the liver, and they can be treated with drugs under the guidance of doctors.
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