Cervical precancerous lesions are one of the diseases that pose the greatest threat to women's health in recent years. Usually, female patients with cervical precancerous lesions will experience symptoms such as vaginal bleeding. If not treated in time, cervical precancerous lesions will also affect the patient's fertility and life. Therefore, we must treat it as soon as possible, but we also need to pay attention to some matters during the treatment. Adjust the mood of patients with cervical precancer: Family members and doctors should not let patients with cervical precancer be too nervous. If patients are worried about the cost of cervical precancer surgery and are afraid that their family members cannot afford it, they should be asked to calm down, not worry too much, maintain energy, and conserve physical strength. Diet in a orderly manner: Since fasting for a certain period of time is usually required during the treatment of cervical precancerous lesions, after the anesthetic has worn off and the patient with cervical precancerous lesions wakes up, they should be conditioned and given dietary care according to the doctor's requirements, mainly liquid and light food, and avoid eating meat or greasy food. Pain relief: After the anesthetic wears off, patients with cervical precancer will feel very painful in the wound. At this time, family members should let patients with cervical precancer rest more, or chat with them, to help them distract their attention and enhance their tolerance to pain. If necessary, appropriate analgesics should be used to relieve pain and ensure rest. Exercise gradually: After a period of recovery, patients with cervical precancerous lesions can slowly get up and exercise moderately under the doctor's advice, and combine work and rest. Experts can add some high-nutrition foods to the diet. Walking, Tai Chi and other exercises will help patients with cervical precancerous lesions recover. Dietary adjustment: Cancer cells will consume a lot of physical strength of female patients with cervical precancerous lesions. Usually, patients with cervical precancerous lesions need to fast before surgery. Therefore, in the early stage, it is necessary to arrange the patient's diet reasonably according to the doctor's advice and supplement high-quality protein and vitamins. |
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