Wound healing problems after bypass surgery 50

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The healing after surgery is related to the work during the operation and the patient itself, as you said, "There are 3 cases of similar wound non-healing in the recent surgery cases performed by the hospital", and consider whether it was caused by the hospital's mistakes during the operation. As for how to make the wound heal as soon as possible, I only know some dietary therapy methods, suitable foods for wound healing: zinc deficiency will reduce the function of fibroblasts.

    Zinc is mainly found in foods such as fungus, kelp, etc.

    Deficiency of fatty lipids can lead to wound healing defects. Fish oil is rich in fatty acids, which have anti-inflammatory effects and have certain benefits for wound healing.

    Glucose sugar is the main energy provider of the human body, and sufficient energy supply is indispensable for wound healing. During the wound healing period, you can eat more sugar-rich fruits, which can not only increase sugar, but also take in sufficient vitamins.

    Increasing protein in a protein diet can promote wound healing and reduce the chance of infection. Protein-rich foods include various lean meats, milk, eggs, etc.

    Vitamin A promotes wound healing. It is mainly found in foods like fish oil, carrots, tomatoes, etc.

    Vitamin C can promote wound healing. Present in a variety of vegetables and fruits, jujube and chili pepper are treasure troves of vitamin C.

    Foods that are not conducive to wound healing, such as roe meat, bean curd, green onions, chili peppers, leeks, etc., are not conducive to wound healing because they are prone to infection.

    If you are not at ease, it is recommended to go to another hospital for a check-up. You can also Shenzhou Hyde Wanfeng Sina Blog**Directly consult senior experts to listen to opinions, I hope mine can help you, I wish my father as soon as possible**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Since the doctors have said that it is okay, don't worry too much, if it does not heal for a long time, then you should consider going to other hospitals to find a specialist to see you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In this case, it is not possible to change the dressing alone**, and it is necessary to perform debridement surgery, re-immobilize the sternum, or do a metastatic muscle flap. You can look up "Gao Yongshun sternum" on the board and ask the tall doctor. He is a national expert on the subject.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After bypass surgery, the following points need to be noted:

    The first is that after bypass surgery, you need to go to the hospital regularly for reexamination, and the time of reexamination can be decided according to the recovery after surgery, basically once a year to recheck the cardiac color ultrasound and electrocardiogram, and at the same time regularly monitor the changes in blood lipids, blood sugar, liver and kidney function, etc.;

    The second is that after heart bypass surgery, it is still necessary to strictly control the risk factors of coronary heart disease, such as smoking, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, etc.;

    Third, after bypass surgery, in terms of diet, we should strictly adhere to the Mediterranean diet, eat more green fresh vegetables and fruits, and avoid eating foods that stimulate the nervous system, such as strictly quitting smoking and drinking, not drinking strong tea, not drinking coffee, etc.; Secondly, after heart bypass surgery, it is necessary to develop an exercise plan according to the individual's situation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Can I jog for exercise after a year of bridging? This is okay, as long as your body allows it.

    Appropriate exercise for coronary heart patients can improve their condition, and no matter which exercise method they choose, they should be gradual, persistent and happy. Try to avoid sports that are intense, excessively amplitude, or heavy on the body.

    2.Sometimes there is some pain in the left chest and heart, is it angina? This is possible, and it is recommended to see a doctor for a follow-up, if necessary, under the guidance of a doctor, with medication**.

    3.What do you need now? This depends on your recovery, and after surgery, the usual medications:

    Nitrates: such as heartache, Lunan Xinkang lipid-lowering drugs: such as Lipitor calcium blockers Receptor blockers:

    Such as betalux and so on. Different patients have different conditions, and the drug** is still carried out under the guidance of a doctor. I hope mine will help you and I wish you health and happiness.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, first of all, thank you for trusting me.

    1. "The large vein bypass vessel that cannot be found" should be vascular occlusion, or the vascular failure to develop due to poor imaging technology.

    2. "What is the difference between blood vascularity before and after bypassing?" I don't understand what you mean. The best way to check blood vascularity is a coronary kinetic omengram.

    3. The factors that lead to the "current discomfort" include the trauma of the operation itself, the stenosis of the graft vessels, and the stenosis of the coronary arteries.

    4. It is recommended to recheck the coronary angiography examination again to understand the condition of the tube cavity of the graft and the autologous coronary artery.

    5. Strengthen anticoagulation**, such as taking aspirin tablets + clopidogrel tablets.

    It should be helpful to you to search for the article "What are the risk factors and precautions for coronary heart disease".

    I hope you find the above reply helpful. If you have any questions, you can continue to learn.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I'm adding, if you have high blood lipids, you have to control it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, as far as your situation is described, your doubt:

    1. The large vein bypass graft that cannot be found does not rule out the occurrence of ulnar stenosis again, and it may also be due to the limitation of the examination level of the current hospital.

    2. For a clear diagnosis of blood vascularity before and after bypass, it is generally recommended to recheck coronary angiography;

    3. What is the cause of the current discomfort? Consider that the present uncomfortable symptoms may be due to re-stenosis;

    4. In the current situation, it is recommended to follow the doctor's advice and visit a first-level hospital or cardiovascular hospital for examination as soon as possible.

    Some patients think that after bypassing, everything will be fine, and there is no need to maintain it, which is very wrong. Coronary artery bypass grafting solves the problem of poor blood flow caused by stenosis or occlusion of coronary arteries, not atherosclerosis. Quit smoking; Guarantee the long-term correctness of the state dry coronary heart disease medication**; control of blood pressure and diabetes; change the unscientific way of life; adjust the diet; Check with your doctor regularly and follow your doctor's instructions.

    I hope mine will help you and I wish you health and happiness.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you find that the gauze covering your chest incision is soaked with oozing, you need to notify your doctor immediately. Sometimes patients and their families will find that there is cool liquid, bloody liquid or viscous "pus" flowing out of the incision, please do not worry, most cases are not infection, but only lymph exudation from the subcutaneous tissue, a small amount of bleeding, fat liquefaction, etc., which not only does not harm the incision, but is conducive to the healing of the incision.

    In these cases, there is no need to panic, you can contact your competent doctor, or go directly to the hospital for examination. Do not dispose of it on your own to avoid increasing the risk of infection. If the scab of the wound has not fallen off, do not forcibly remove it, just let it fall off naturally, if the friction between the wound and the chest strap is uncomfortable, you can wear a shirt without buttons to reduce the direct friction between the chest strap and the knife edge.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Guidance: After bypass, it takes about 6 weeks for the incision to heal completely, and about 3 months for the sternum to heal. During this period, care should be taken to keep the incision clean and dry, and to cover the wound with a sterile dressing to prevent infection.

    If edema of the lower extremities occurs, compression stockings may be worn to elevate the affected limb. The wound heals well and can be showered for a short time, usually no more than 10 minutes. In terms of diet and nutrition, fruits and vegetables, fish, eggs, corn oil, olive oil, sunflower oil and other foods should be the mainstay, and a small amount of alcohol can be consumed, but you must quit smoking.

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