Should digestive tract haemorrhage do an operation?
summary
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is more common in clinic. First of all, we need to understand what is upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Upper gastrointestinal mainly refers to the upper digestive tract, which is purchased from a series of organs, such as oral cavity, throat, esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. Does gastrointestinal bleeding need surgery? Let's talk about it
Should digestive tract haemorrhage do an operation?
First of all, in clinical practice, patients with gastrointestinal bleeding usually have dizziness and fatigue. In general, patients also have dizziness and fatigue, limb cooling and other special discomfort. Blood routine examination was performed in the hospital to see if the patient had anemia, X-ray barium meal was used to observe the upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and then esophageal and gastric varices were observed, It can also be used to stop bleeding under gastroscope.
If hemostasis by drugs does not achieve the desired effect, endoscopic hemostasis does not achieve the purpose, we can take surgical treatment, general surgical treatment mainly adopts interventional therapy, through minimally invasive surgery in the bleeding artery injection embolic agent, so as to block the local artery to achieve the purpose of hemostasis, this method is mostly used for upper gastrointestinal bleeding caused by gastric cancer.
In clinic, it is mainly used for upper gastrointestinal bleeding of esophageal and gastric varices caused by liver cirrhosis caused by abnormal liver function; Subtotal gastrectomy is mainly suitable for upper gastrointestinal bleeding caused by gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer.
matters needing attention
1. Active treatment of primary diseases, such as esophageal inflammation, gastric ulcer, chronic hepatitis, chronic nephritis, reduce the chance of bleeding. 2. Patients with chronic diseases, such as physical weakness, often take vitamin C, as well as the traditional Chinese medicine of Tonifying Qi and blood, in order to improve the adaptability of the body.