Oxaliplatin and paclitaxel,among other chemotherapy drugs,are commonly used in clinical oncology due to their advantages such as non-cross-resistance and broad spectrum of anti-tumor activity.Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy(CIPN),as a major adverse reaction that affects treatment efficacy and patient compliance,has gradually become one of the hot topics in research in recent years.Both Chinese medicine and western medicine have their strengths in the treatment of CIPN.Western medicine focuses on alleviating numbness,pain,and other neurological reactions by addressing the local microenvironment.In contrast,Chinese medicine takes a holistic approach,emphasizing the nourishment of the whole body's qi and blood to invigorate the tendons and meridians.Both Chinese medicine and western medicine have their own characteristics in terms of treatment theories and methods.