Radical lung resection is also common in clinical practice. It will have a certain impact on patients. After surgery, patients must be aware of some precautions. Hopefully, the impact is limited because the patient still has another lung that can function normally. In daily life, patients should prevent colds and pay attention to improving their body's immunity, so as to avoid causing greater harm to their health. What are the consequences of left lung removal? Early postoperative ambulation is encouraged to reduce pulmonary complications and lower extremity venous thrombosis. You should quit smoking and eat less spicy food. After the operation, it is advisable to eat high-nutrition, easily digestible and absorbable foods. Just regular inspections will suffice. Be careful not to catch a cold. Take more deep breaths. If you usually catch colds. You can get a flu shot before winter comes. There is no obvious effect. Because under normal circumstances, a large part of the lung is still not functioning. If a part is removed, the other parts will compensate to maintain its normal function. Things to note after lung surgery 1. Avoid crowded places after lung surgery. Patients after lung surgery have relatively poor resistance and are easily infected by some viruses. Avoid crowded places. It is best to rest in bed at the beginning, keep warm, add or remove clothes according to the weather, maintain a happy mood, don't be too anxious, and keep the respiratory tract open. 2. Pay attention to vital signs after lung surgery. After lung surgery, closely observe vital signs, keep drainage tubes and urinary catheters open, and report any blockage to the doctor immediately. Do not eat until the patient wakes up from anesthesia. Family members should accompany and encourage the patient, keep the airway open, and give oxygen. 3. After lung surgery, you need to quit smoking and consciously practice deep breathing and coughing to facilitate the recovery of lung expansion after surgery and prevent complications such as atelectasis. 4. After lung surgery, breathing training is required, including practicing deep chest breathing in a sitting position and deep abdominal breathing in a supine position, 2 to 3 times a day, each time for about 15 minutes. You should take a slow and deep breath, pause for 1-2 seconds after inhaling, so that the alveoli can be filled to the maximum extent, the lungs can be expanded, and then exhale slowly. In addition, patients should be trained to urinate and defecate in bed before surgery. 5. Medication after lung surgery: If you take anticoagulant and blood-activating drugs such as danshen, aspirin, warfarin, or betaloc on a daily basis, you must report it to the bedside physician in time and stop taking the drug or change the dosage before the operation. |
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