Post mammography attention includes:
• Ambulance care
• Periodic drug change:
After the operation, the wound dressing is periodically replaced, iodine volts or alcohol is disinfected, the wound is kept clean and dry and the infection is avoided.
• Observation of wounds:
Attention is paid to any abnormalities in the wound, such as haematoma, blood seepage, seepage, etc., which should be treated in a timely manner.
• Avoid friction:
After the operation, it avoids the wearing of tight underwear or clothing, so that the friction affects the healing.
• Catering
• Decorated diet: After-operative diets should be primarily light, avoiding spicy, greasy, irritating foods such as peppers, garlic, onions, etc.
• Nutritional balance: Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, replenish vitamins and minerals, maintain a balanced diet and ingestion sufficient protein, carbohydrates and fat.
• Living well
• Sufficient rest: after the operation, adequate sleep should be maintained to avoid the need to stay up late and overwork.
• Non-smoking: avoiding smoking and drinking, as nicotine and alcohol stimulate wounds and affect healing.
• Appropriate activities
• Avoiding intense physical activity and heavy physical labour early in the post-operative period in order to avoid tearing or bleeding.
• As the wound heals, it is possible to increase activity over time, but the upper limbs should be avoided.
• Psychological adjustment
• Be happy and avoid excessive anxiety or anxiety and contribute to physical recovery.
• Periodic review
• After the operation, regular visits should be made at the doctor’s request to observe the development of the disease and to adjust the treatment programme in a timely manner.
• Pay attention to pathological results and, if the tissue undergoing surgical removal is sent for a pathological examination, timely attention should be given to pathological results. Compliance with these attentions helps patients to survive the recovery period, reduce the risk of complications and accelerate the rehabilitation process.
• Local heating: expansion of local pelvis, acceleration of blood circulation, reduction of inflammation, swelling, pain, etc. It applies to minor discomfort in the early post-operative period.
• Drug pain:
• Post-operative pain relief: post-operative pain relief is provided with a certain amount of analgesics after the end of the operation, and commonly used drugs include opioids, non-acute anti-inflammation drugs, etc.
• Painkillers: If the pain is unbearable, oral painkillers such as the Broven slow release capsules, scaffolded capsules, inhibiting neurotransmission and reducing the organization’s sensitivity to pain signals, can be used to relieve the pain.
• Acupuncture therapy: a traditional Chinese medical method that uses specific cave-level irritation to achieve pain relief, which applies to minor pain caused by local abdominal inactivity after surgery.
• Tetrapharmaceutical overlay: The use of active haematological bruises to make ointment is directly attached to the site of the disease, e.g., bouquets, peach nuts, etc., and is suitable for the improvement of the minor post-traumatic pain caused by the disruption of the blood cycle. If the pain continues unabated or increases, the doctor should be informed in a timely manner of the assessment and treatment to avoid delays.
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