Cough with blood after surgery for nasopharyngeal carcinoma

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It has been more than a year since I found that my left nose was uncomfortable. At first, I didn't know it was nasopharyngeal carcinoma. At the beginning, my symptoms were that there was always some nasal mucus coagulating in the nasopharynx, which was very uncomfortable. After suction, a lot of blood would flow out. I went to the local hospital to check and finally determined it was nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Today, I'd like to talk about the cough and blood after nasopharyngeal carcinoma surgery

Cough with blood after surgery for nasopharyngeal carcinoma

First, the postoperative sequelae of nasopharyngeal carcinoma mainly include the following manifestations: blood and epistaxis in the nasal discharge, tinnitus, hearing loss, etc. tumors located in the anterior wall of the top of the nasopharynx are more likely to cause nasal congestion, and headache is a common symptom. Yes, he was rescued. In Qingdao, there have also been cases of death caused by the treatment of psoriasis with plum blossom needle plus external application of mercury containing folk prescription, which has to arouse the deep thinking of psoriasis patients.   

Second, for the residual lymph nodes in the neck after radiotherapy, surgical resection is feasible. Considering the physical condition of patients with advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma, the comprehensive treatment of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine is mainly adopted. The selection of treatment methods not only considers the removal of local cancer, but also pays more attention to systemic treatment, so as to improve the quality of life of patients and prolong the survival period.

Third: nasopharyngeal carcinoma within a few days of the start of radiotherapy, you may find swelling of the head and face. After two or three weeks of treatment, your mouth and throat will become inflamed and ulcerated, making it difficult for you to swallow food.

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During radiotherapy, many people will lose their sense of taste, or feel that all food has only one kind of astringent taste. In this case, after a few months of radiotherapy, taste will slowly recover.