How long does kidney cancer leave hospital after operation
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These days, when I got up in the morning, I found that my body had severe edema. I thought it was because I drank too much water before going to bed at night, but it still happened after I didn't drink water. Moreover, my abdomen began to ache. I went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said that I had kidney cancer. Now let's talk about how long to leave hospital after renal cancer surgery.
How long does kidney cancer leave hospital after operation
First: renal cancer patients can be discharged after a week in hospital. The survival time of renal cancer patients is related to their physical function to a certain extent. They have good physical function and strong immunity. They should receive consolidation treatment of traditional Chinese medicine after operation to resist the development of cancer and reduce recurrence. We should know that 5 years after operation is the peak of recurrence, once recurrence, treatment is difficult, poor prognosis.
Second, the survival period of renal cell carcinoma is related to the physical function of patients with renal cell carcinoma to a certain extent. Patients with renal cell carcinoma have good physical function and strong immunity. We should know that 5 years after operation is the peak of recurrence of renal cell carcinoma. Once recurrence occurs, it is difficult to treat renal cell carcinoma with poor prognosis.
After the recurrence of renal cancer, we can communicate with the doctor in the third week. The items of reexamination include blood routine, urine and kidney function, chest X-ray and abdominal B-ultrasound.
matters needing attention
To a certain extent, the survival period of renal cell carcinoma is related to the patient's physical function. The patient has good physical function and strong immunity. After operation, he should receive consolidation treatment of traditional Chinese medicine to resist the development of cancer and reduce recurrence. Five years after operation is the peak period of recurrence. Once recurrence occurs, the treatment is difficult and the prognosis is poor.