How to recover after liver cancer operation
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Liver cancer is a common malignant tumor after its operation. Its incidence rate and mortality rate are ranked first in cancer and tumor. With the development of medical technology, liver cancer is likely to be cured in the early stage. As we all know, liver cancer is very dangerous, but we still don't know what the harm is. So, let's learn how to recover after liver cancer surgery today.
How to recover after liver cancer operation
Note 1: early activity is not suitable after shunt operation, because early activity after liver operation may cause bleeding. Within 6 hours after the operation, the pillow was removed from the supine position, and when awake, the low slope semi supine position was taken to rest for 48 hours. Avoid severe cough, cough can be turned over by others, tap on the back, but the action should be gentle to prevent liver cross-section bleeding.
Note 2: for patients with hemihepatectomy or more, oxygen inhalation should be continued for 3-4 days. Due to severe surgical trauma, elevation of diaphragm and limitation of respiratory movement, patients are prone to cough and expectoration, so atomization inhalation can be given twice a day. In addition, with the help of nursing staff and family members, more turning over should be carried out at appropriate time, back tapping can be done, and both sides of the incision can be pressed with both hands, deep breathing and effective coughing can be used to cough up phlegm.
Note 3: there will be several very important drainage tubes on patients after operation, such as negative pressure ball for drainage of residual blood and fluid in abdominal cavity after operation, gastrointestinal decompression for reducing intestinal pneumatosis and effusion, and drainage tubes for various purposes.
matters needing attention
Before treatment, patients must have the confidence to overcome the disease, face the reality and cheer themselves up. It's better to keep yourself in a good mood and face it formally than not to admit the fact. The mental influence is of great help to the treatment of diseases.