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How should breast cancer patients do postoperative care?

What? Where? Once breast cancer patients are diagnosed, as long as there is still a chance for surgery, they should undergo surgery immediately. Whether the surgery itself is successful plays a key role in the prognosis of breast cancer, and scientific and regular postoperative care for breast cancer is conducive to monitoring changes in postoperative conditions and handling various postoperative problems in a timely manner, and post-operative care for breast cancer It helps patients regain their physical strength as soon as possible and effectively helps patients improve treatment effects. So what? Below we ask experts from the Armed Police Henan Provincial Corps Hospital to answer your questions. Postoperative care for breast cancer patients: 1. Postoperative care for breast cancer should begin as soon as the patient completes the operation. Postoperative care begins as soon as the patient completes the operation and leaves the operating room safely. After surgery, you should pay close attention to changes in the patient's blood pressure, pulse, respiration, body temperature and other vital signs, and observe the bleeding and oozing of the surgical wound. Once problems are discovered, they should be dealt with promptly and appropriately. If low-grade fever and wound pain occur in the first few days after surgery, it is usually caused by surgical trauma and is a normal phenomenon. No treatment is required, or symptomatic treatment may be given; if high fever occurs, the wound pain is severe, and there is local exudation from the wound , it may be that postoperative infection has occurred and antibiotic treatment should be given. If the general condition after surgery is good, you can move appropriately, which is conducive to wound healing, reduces the occurrence of postoperative complications, and allows you to return to normal life as soon as possible. In order to prevent lymphedema of the affected upper limb after surgery, you should promptly perform upper limb exercises on the affected side, such as raising, abducting, internal and external rotation, and swinging back and forth, left and right, etc. on the affected side. Exercise must be done step by step, and you must not rush for results; exercise must be done within your ability, and must not be done forcefully; exercise must be sustained, and must not be continued intermittently. 2. Psychological nursing plays an important role in post-operative care of breast cancer patients. In post-operative care of breast cancer patients, psychological care also needs to be emphasized. Most patients have lost one breast after surgery, and the prognosis is still unclear. You can imagine how the patients feel. We should pay attention to observe their emotional changes, provide timely guidance and persuasion when abnormalities are found, and encourage patients to face reality bravely. For more sensitive patients, you should avoid analyzing the condition too much in front of them to avoid making them suspicious and worried. Avoid all mental stimulation to the patient, ensure adequate sleep and a good mental state, and fight the disease with full fighting spirit. 3. Postoperative care for breast cancer should arrange the patient's diet reasonably. Breast cancer patients generally have no special diet compared to normal people, except for taking medications during treatment or not following medical advice due to changes in their condition. The following dietary recommendations are available for patients and family members to refer to. Diet should be coordinated with treatment: Breast cancer patients should eat diligently and supplement nutrition before and after surgery. Rich nutrition can help the body go through the surgery smoothly, promote incision healing, and return to health as soon as possible. During radiotherapy and chemotherapy, due to the adverse effects of the treatment, the patient's sense of taste and appetite decrease, and gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and vomiting may occur. At this time, the patient should realize that this is only a certain degree of temporary pain caused to him, and consciously overcome these side effects with a spirit of optimism and tenacious will, and insist on eating an appropriate amount of easily digestible and highly nutritious food. To ensure that the body can accept and complete various treatment plans on time. In addition to the need to understand the care of breast cancer, the treatment of breast cancer cannot be ignored. So, which methods are the most effective in treating breast cancer? Experts from the Henan Provincial Armed Police Corps Hospital recommend an authoritative therapy: "CIK therapy ". The Cell Therapy Center of the Armed Police Henan Provincial Corps Hospital is a key professional breast cancer treatment hospital in the country that integrates scientific research, prevention, health care, and clinical diagnosis and treatment. The center has gathered a large team of experts with superb medical skills and rich experience, consisting of doctors, professors, and chief physicians. It is effective in treating breast cancer. In particular, the center’s “CIK” therapy, the nation’s cutting-edge therapy for the treatment of breast cancer, pioneered after years of scientific research, can treat both the symptoms and root causes of breast cancer without recurrence. Since its operation, it has relieved pain and regained health for tens of thousands of patients across the country who have not been cured for a long time, and has won high praise from patients. To sum up, postoperative care for breast cancer is very important before, during and after treatment, and diet also plays a major role in postoperative care for breast cancer. The dietary care methods introduced above can help patients solve their appetite problems. problems, thereby helping to improve treatment outcomes for breast cancer patients.