Postoperative recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma
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The recurrence of liver cancer after 5 cm operation, liver swelling is mostly obvious symptoms of liver cancer, and most of the general liver swelling is progressive, people can also find the disease from different tenderness. For patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible, I will tell you what to pay attention to after liver cancer surgery.
Postoperative recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma
Note 1: form healthy living habits, emotional stability, positive and optimistic. Use a soft toothbrush to avoid defecation and reduce the risk of bleeding. Three months after operation, we should pay attention to bed rest, increase the blood flow of the liver, reduce the burden of the liver, which is conducive to liver repair and liver function recovery. If physical permission is available, we can do appropriate activities.
Note 2: after the operation, the patients were fasted for 3 days. After the recovery of intestinal peristalsis, the patients were fed with liquid and semi liquid diet in turn. The diet should be soft and easy to digest.
Note 3: strengthen skin care, scrub the whole body with warm water every day, keep the mouth and perineum clean, and keep the bed clean and dry. Keep oral hygiene during fasting. Patients and their families are not allowed to open the gauze and touch the incision with their hands to prevent contamination.
matters needing attention
Liver cancer is a serious disease, but it is not an incurable disease. We should establish the confidence to overcome the disease. To maintain emotional stability, traditional Chinese medicine believes that "anger hurts the liver", try to avoid mental tension and emotional excitement, keep a happy mood, and cooperate with various treatments and nursing with a positive and optimistic attitude to recover as soon as possible. Pay attention to the combination of work and rest, carry out appropriate exercise, such as jogging, walking, avoid fatigue and heavy physical activity, pay attention to self-protection.