How does the chest tightness after bile duct cancer operation return a responsibility?

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Cholangiocarcinoma (cholangiocarcinoma) is a malignant tumor originating from extrahepatic bile duct, including the bile duct from hilar region to the lower end of common bile duct. Jaundice, abnormal stool, gallbladder enlargement, liver damage, biliary tract infection are the common early symptoms of cholangiocarcinoma. Research and research show that the incidence rate and mortality rate of cholangiocarcinoma in China have been increasing and younger in recent years, which seriously endangers the life of patients. Clinically, surgery is one of the main ways to treat early cholangiocarcinoma. Let's talk about the chest tightness after cholangiocarcinoma surgery?.

How does the chest tightness after bile duct cancer operation return a responsibility?

First: in clinic, surgery is the main method for the treatment of early cholangiocarcinoma. Patients can quickly control the deterioration of the disease and achieve clinical cure by surgical resection of cancer focus.

Second: food is the most important thing for the people. For patients with cholangiocarcinoma after operation, due to the great surgical trauma and excessive blood loss, patients will be extremely weak. Scientific and reasonable diet is an effective measure for patients to recover. Family members should provide patients with nutritious and balanced diet care to help them recover.

Third: clinically, patients in postoperative consolidation treatment, often choose chemoradiotherapy or traditional Chinese medicine. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy can quickly eliminate the residual cancer cells, reduce the recurrence rate and prolong the life of patients. However, because cholangiocarcinoma is not sensitive to chemoradiotherapy, the treatment effect is not ideal, and there are huge toxic and side effects. Therefore, many patients choose mild, no irritation, toxic and side effects of traditional Chinese medicine for consolidation treatment.

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Positive and optimistic attitude is the premise of patients to reduce pain and prolong life. If the patient is depressed, depressed and worried about recurrence, it will not only be unfavorable for the patient to receive follow-up adjuvant treatment, but also stimulate the cancer cells in the patient's body, which will easily lead to recurrence and metastasis.