Attention to lymphoma after breast cancer, protecting healthy life.
Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignant tumour in women, which seriously endangers their health and is known as the “Roma Killer”. Surgical surgery is still an important means of breast cancer treatment, and post-operative lymphoma after surgery often plagues many breast cancer patients. Breast cancer operations usually require lymphocyte cleaning, which inevitably results in lymphatic tube damage, which in turn impedes the return of lymph fluid. In addition, therapeutics, infections and overwork can cause or exacerbate upper limb lymphoma. So how do we prevent and treat lymph edema? We will now give a presentation on the causes of the upper lymphoma, the hazards and preventive treatment measures. What’s the upper lymphoma? The upper leg lymphoid oedema refers to a disease that prevents the return flow of upper limb lymphoma due to, inter alia, armpit lymphoma cleaning and medical treatment, which causes the accumulation of lymphoma fluids in the upper limb interlock, resulting in swelling, pain, numbness, etc. What are the hazards of lymphoma on upper limbs? 1. Impact on beauty: The swelling of upper limbs can make the arms thicker and affect the appearance of the patient. 2. Inappropriate pain: Eedema may have feelings of pain, numbness, heavyness, etc., which affect the quality of life of patients. 3. Functional impairments: Severe oedema may affect the mobility of upper limbs and prevent patients from carrying out normal daily activities. 4. Psychological stress: The upper lymphoma can cause psychological stress and affect the emotional and mental health of patients. III. How to prevent and treat lymphoma on the upper limb? Pre-operative preparation and post-operative care are essential. The doctor carefully evaluates the lymphomy system of the patient prior to surgery. Queries and accurate information about the patient’s past medical history. 2. After the operation, the doctor is required to improve the care of the patient ‘ s wounds, to keep them clean and to avoid the infection of the wound, and to advise the patient to take care of the rest and to avoid overweighting the upper limbs. 3. The patient, under the direction of a doctor, carries out routine functional exercise, which allows for fist-shakes and finger-strangling at an early stage of the operation, which facilitates blood circulation and reduces the accumulation of lymph fluids. 4. The way of life needs to be adjusted so as not to oppress the limbs, not to wear tight clothing, to be warm and to avoid cold irritation; to refrain from lifting heavy material for long periods of time, not to overwork, and to ease the burden on the limbs. 5. Care is taken not to eat salted food, to eat thin meat, fish with high proteins, and fruit and vegetables. The treatment of lymphatic oedema includes the following aspects: massage promotes lymphatic reflow, reduces oedema levels, functional exercise under the supervision of a doctor, and oral administration of drugs such as lymph reflow, if necessary. Serious lymphoid oedema sometimes requires surgical treatment, and lymphatic conjunction is now most commonly practised. The upper lymphoma can cause psychological stress and affect the emotional and mental health of patients. The care and support of the patient ‘ s family and friends is also crucial for the patient and, if necessary, may seek professional counselling to help her/his mind adjust and increase confidence in overcoming the disease. In short, upper limb lymphoma is a common complication following breast cancer, which not only causes physical pain but also affects the patient ‘ s psychological well-being. Patients should be guided by a doctor to be self-regulating, to be proactive, to be optimistic and to work with the doctor to overcome the disease.
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