Breast Cancer Cope

Breast Cancer Cope

Hi, everybody. Today we’re talking about some medical knowledge in breast cancer treatment. Breast cancer is scary, but as long as we understand it, we can better face it and treat it. First of all, we need to know what the treatment for breast cancer is. The main areas are surgical treatment, chemotherapy, decomposition, endocrine treatment and target-oriented treatment. The operation is the removal of the tumor and part of the surrounding tissue to prevent the spread of cancer cells. Chemotherapy is used to kill cancer cells with drugs, while it is used to irradiate tumours with high-energy rays, rendering cancer cells incapable of growth. Endocrine and target treatments are treated by regulating hormonals in the body or by targeting specific cancer cells. Next, let’s talk about some of the things that might happen during the treatment. The first is post-operative injury care. After the operation, the wound requires proper care to avoid infection. Remember to change medicine regularly and keep the wounds clean and dry. Don’t touch it because you’re curious. Just make it work. Second, adverse effects during chemotherapy. While killing cancer cells, chemotherapy can affect normal cells. So you may feel sick, vomit, hair, fatigue, etc. Don’t worry, these are temporary. Doctors prescribe medications to alleviate these symptoms, such as anti-oppressants, prophylactics, etc. And after chemotherapy, these symptoms will disappear. Third, treatment attention. You might feel a little red, itchy or skin during the treatment. This is because the rays irritate the skin. At this time, remember not to bathe in too hot water, nor to use irritating skin. Keep your skin clean and dry. Just wear loose clothes! Let’s talk about endocrine therapy and target therapy. The two treatments are relatively mild and less adverse. However, they may require long-term medications, so they have to visit the hospital regularly to see if there are any side effects. Endocrine treatment, for example, may affect bone density, resulting in osteoporosis; target-oriented treatment may affect heart function, etc. So, regular checks are important! Diet is also an important part of treatment. More protein-rich foods, such as fish, meat, eggs, etc., contribute to physical recovery; more vitamin-rich foods, such as vegetables, fruits, etc., contribute to increased immunity. But it is also important to avoid eating stimulating foods, such as spicy, fried, etc., so as not to burden the body. And it’s important to keep a good mind. Don’t be sad all day because you’re sick. You have to believe you can defeat the disease! More talk to family and friends and share their feelings; they can also participate in support groups for cancer patients to listen to others ‘ experiences and suggestions. This will empower you to face the difficulties and challenges of treatment! And finally, I want to say, breast cancer is not scary! As long as we understand it, face it with courage, treat it with vigour, we can defeat it! That’s why we have to work hard!

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