What are the sequelae of lymphadenectomy

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Some time ago, there was inflammation in the body, which led to lymphadenectasis. So I had a lymphadenectomy. Now it's OK. Let's share the sequelae of lymphadenectomy.

What are the sequelae of lymphadenectomy

Sequelae 1: the main risks are bleeding, nerve injury, and Lymphocyst. The incidence is relatively low. There are some big arteries and veins around the lymph nodes, which may cause bleeding. Nerve injury should be repaired in time. But the repair time is very few, this can rest assured that the treatment is good, the harm to the body is not big.

Sequelae 2: postoperative vulvar edema and thigh edema, which is a common complication after pelvic lymphadenectomy, is mainly caused by lower limb and vulvar lymph reflux, especially when standing, sitting or getting up in the morning. If combined with infection, there will be local pain with fever and swelling, and symptomatic anti-inflammatory treatment is needed.

Sequelae 3: in general, after surgical treatment, we should pay attention to rest, strengthen nutrition supplement and conditioning, and at the same time, we need to adjust our own mentality. At that time, we can check and determine the recovery of the wound, and determine whether there is infection.

matters needing attention

After pelvic lymphadenectomy, it is necessary to strengthen nursing treatment, but western medicine can not use medicine for a long time. Long term use of medicine will lead to flora imbalance, cause the breeding of mold, and cause mycotic vaginitis. The gastrointestinal function of many patients with long-term use of medicine is seriously damaged, affecting their health. Don't eat stimulating food, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, drink more water, and don't eat greasy food.