Postoperative intestinal leakage of esophageal carcinoma
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Esophageal cancer is a very common cancer, this kind of cancer can be treated by surgery in the early stage, but if the surgery is not successful, there will be a series of complications. For example, intestinal leakage occurs after esophageal cancer surgery, which is also a common phenomenon. For example, a friend of mine has esophageal cancer and is now undergoing surgery. Let's share my experience.
Postoperative intestinal leakage of esophageal carcinoma
First, we must have a good rest. After the operation of esophageal cancer, the leakage of gastric suture should be treated actively. For this problem, doctors generally give continuous decompression treatment of gastrointestinal tract, and such treatment can make the chest tube drainage unobstructed. Moreover, patients with esophageal cancer need to be bold, need to turn over and cough, and need to expectorate.
Second: be sure to be hospitalized to see if there are any other complications. As long as the patient who has undergone the operation has no symptoms of fever after the operation of esophageal cancer, and as long as the patient's blood pressure is normal and the heart rate is relatively stable, the doctor will bring the gastric tube to the patient and go home to have a rest. The patient after esophagus cancer operation can eat meat soup and milk
Third: strengthen nutrition supplement. If esophageal cancer patients have nasogastric feeding tube, then nutritional rice noodles can be added. Of course, vegetable juice is also good for patients. When they eat liquid food, they need to let the patients sit instead of lying down. Moreover, once the patients have symptoms of stomach distension, they need to go to the hospital for reexamination and then adjust their diet.
matters needing attention
After the operation, some patients are very weak. They need more care from their families. They need more rest. They need to relax their mood and keep a good attitude. Only in this way can they help the patients recover.












