Dyspnea after nasopharyngeal carcinoma surgery

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Because my uncle likes smoking and drinking, he was found to have nasopharyngeal carcinoma during physical examination this year. He finished the operation some time ago, and now he is still in the hospital for follow-up treatment. Later, he has dyspnea. Fortunately, he was in the hospital, so he was treated in time. At present, there is no big problem. Let me share why he snores after nasopharyngeal carcinoma operation It's difficult to breathe.

Dyspnea after nasopharyngeal carcinoma surgery

First: Dyspnea is a common phenomenon in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Due to the rapid proliferation of cancer cells, blocking the trachea and causing poor gas flow, dyspnea can be alleviated by traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine such as 16.2% ginsenoside Rh2 can not only inhibit the rapid proliferation of cancer cells, but also promote the apoptosis of cancer cells, so as to alleviate the respiratory distress of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma It's difficult to breathe.

Second: because the primary cancer breaks through the surface of the mucosa and appears bloody nose, often in the nasal secretion with blood or blood clots, to rise in the morning, is one of the early symptoms, there is no nasal congestion in the early stage, when the cancer blocked after the nostril, it can cause unilateral or bilateral nasal congestion.

Third: patients through pure natural Chinese herbal medicine treatment effect is better, quick, for advanced cancer and nasopharyngeal carcinoma have a unique therapeutic effect, and safe.

matters needing attention

1. There are smoking and drinking to give up, because alcohol and tobacco contain a lot of carcinogens, will aggravate the development of the disease. 2. Avoid spicy food, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. 3. Can be appropriate physical exercise, improve their physique. 4. To maintain a good attitude, do not have too much pressure, or pessimistic negative emotions, to believe that everything will be OK. 5. We should choose the right medicine for our own treatment, and we should not use foreign drugs indiscriminately.