Cervical precancerous lesions are a relatively common type of gynecological inflammation in women. Women generally choose to undergo cervical precancerous lesions surgery after developing cervical precancerous lesions. However, some patients are more worried about whether cervical precancerous lesions will recur after surgery. The following will explain to you whether cervical precancerous lesions will recur after surgery. Experts point out that surgery for cervical precancerous lesions may not completely remove the tumor, and the residual tumor will continue to damage the body's tissues and organs, leading to recurrence of the disease. The main symptoms of recurrence of cervical precancerous lesions are lower limb pain, abdominal and pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding and foul-smelling leucorrhea. In addition, there are different manifestations depending on the site of recurrence, such as cough, chest pain, hematuria, rectal bleeding, etc. In addition to the primary site of the lesion, most of them can be seen in the lower abdomen or pelvic wall. Edema of the lower limbs, etc. There are many reasons for the recurrence of cervical precancerous lesions. The most important factor is incomplete treatment of primary cervical precancerous lesions, such as incomplete surgical removal, incomplete radiotherapy or chemotherapy. The tumor may have disappeared on the surface, but in fact there are still some cancer cells remaining. If recurrence occurs after surgery, don't have too much psychological pressure, as it is not good for your body. If you are worried, you can go to the hospital for examination. Postoperative treatment of cervical precancerous lesions is the key to treatment and has very important clinical significance for preventing the recurrence and metastasis of cancer cells. Currently, the commonly used postoperative treatment methods for cervical precancerous lesions in clinical practice mainly include radiotherapy, chemotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine treatment. Postoperative treatment of cervical precancerous lesions should be analyzed according to the specific situation of the patient. Scientific and reasonable selection of symptomatic treatment methods is the key and prerequisite for promoting the recovery of patients after cervical precancerous lesions surgery. It can help reduce the trauma of surgery to patients, reduce the chance of complications and recurrence, and speed up patients' postoperative recovery. After surgery for cervical precancerous lesions, effective systemic chemotherapy or adjuvant radiotherapy can be selected for postoperative consolidation treatment of cervical precancerous lesions, provided that the patient's physical condition permits. This can kill residual cancer cells after surgery, further improve the efficacy of cervical precancerous lesions, and control local recurrence and metastasis symptoms. However, since radiotherapy and chemotherapy are both single therapies, they have great limitations and often lead to toxic and side effects such as gastrointestinal and bone marrow suppression, which often make it difficult for patients to tolerate and may interrupt treatment. Currently, clinical treatment is often combined with traditional Chinese medicine, which can improve the body's immunity while reducing the toxic and side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy and enhancing the efficacy of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, so that radiotherapy and chemotherapy can proceed smoothly. After surgery for cervical precancerous lesions, patients will choose to take traditional Chinese medicine for treatment, which can effectively control the spread and metastasis of cancer cells and improve the body's immune resistance. Synergistic chemotherapy and radiotherapy can enhance efficacy and reduce toxicity, and have a significant effect on prolonging the patient's survival. The effect is better than that of single chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and the patient's survival rate is higher than that of patients with single chemotherapy and radiotherapy. However, if the patient is weak and cannot tolerate the toxic and side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, it is recommended to use Chinese medicine directly for conditioning and treatment, which can often improve the patient's quality of life and prolong survival time. The above is the answer to the question of whether cervical precancer will recur after surgery. In fact, there is still a certain chance of recurrence after surgery for cervical precancer. Therefore, patients with cervical precancer should not take it lightly after surgery. They must do a good job of postoperative recovery and pay attention to maintenance. |
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