What does gastrojejunostomy sequela have

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A few years ago, in order to make money, I often had a meal without a meal. As a result, I suffered from cancer of gastric antrum, which led to vomiting when I ate. Later, I went to the hospital for gastrojejunostomy. Now it's more than half a month after the operation, and my condition has eased slightly. Now let's share the sequelae of gastrojejunostomy.

What does gastrojejunostomy sequela have

First: the sequelae after jejunostomy generally do not occur, mainly intestinal stenosis or obstruction, scar contraction or hyperplasia. It's very important to avoid the phenomenon of food adhesion after surgery.

Second: gastrojejunostomy has no sequelae. Rest assured that you will continue to fast after the operation, keep the gastric tube decompression for 1-2 days, and enter the liquid diet after the recovery of intestinal peristalsis. During fasting, fluid infusion should be continued and blood transfusion should be performed if necessary. The patients with healthy physique may not need to go down the gastric tube and fast after the operation and order to eat early.

Third: General intestinal surgery may have internal bleeding, pulmonary infection, gastrointestinal symptoms, incision infection. Patients can drink more water, strengthen nutritional support, get out of bed early after operation, keep wound dressing clean and dry, local physical therapy, regular wound dressing, etc.

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The implementation of diet nursing is generally about 3-4 days after natural exhaust. Different nursing measures should be taken after subtotal gastrectomy and total gastrectomy. The diet after operation must be strictly implemented according to the doctor's advice. It is not allowed to eat or drink at will, so the patients must be treated with care.