Rehabilitation from breast cancer
Post-cancer cancer rehabilitation is a complex and ongoing process, and it is essential for patients to understand and follow the correct methods of rehabilitation. Several key points for post-cancer rehabilitation will be described in detail in this paper, which will help patients to recover better.
Trauma care and pain management
After the operation, the patient needs to follow closely the healing of the wound, keep it clean and dry and avoid infection. The skin around the wound is washed daily with warm water and soap and gently dried with clean towels. If symptoms of seepage, red and edema are found, they should be treated in a timely manner. In addition, post-operative pain is a common problem, and doctors prescribe the appropriate painkillers, and the patient should take his or her time medicine and be careful to observe the degree of the pain and provide timely feedback to the doctor.
Dietary regulation and nutrition
Dietary regulation plays an important role in post-cancer rehabilitation. Patients should provide adequate nutritional supplements based on a diet that is easy to digest. It is recommended that foods rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, such as skinny meat, eggs, beans, vegetables and fruit, be consumed more. Avoid eating high fat, high sugar and stimulating foods such as fat, cheese, cream and garlic. A balanced diet helps patients to quickly recover their physical strength and improve their immunity.
Functional exercise and psychological rehabilitation
Proper functional exercise is essential for post-cancer rehabilitation. Patients should undergo, under the guidance of a doctor, moderate exercise, such as hair combing, upper limb rotation, upper limb movement and wall climbing, which helps to restore upper limb function and mitigate post-operative lymphoma. At the same time, psychological rehabilitation cannot be ignored. Breast cancer surgery has a psychological impact on patients and can cause emotional fluctuations and anxiety. Patients should actively seek psychological support and remain optimistic, helping to better address the challenges of rehabilitation.
Regular follow-up and review
After the operation, patients are regularly followed up and reviewed for breast and body status. The review projects include breast ultrasound, mammary MRI, etc., which helps to identify and address potential problems in a timely manner.
In general, post-cancer rehabilitation is a comprehensive and nuanced process, requiring a combination of diet, exercise and psychology. By following the right methods of rehabilitation, patients can recover their health and improve their quality of life more quickly.