How much to know about post-discharge advice

  1, diet, daily life and work guidance 1, to follow the diet principle of small meals, easy to digest, low-fat, high-quality protein diet is appropriate, such as soy products, chicken, fish and egg whites, choose more vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables, you can prepare freshly squeezed juice, fruit and vegetable soup, egg white soup and other fluids.  2, poor appetite, bloating indigestion, can take drugs to promote digestion (morpholine, etc.), try to cook dishes suitable for the patient’s taste.  3. Avoid smoking and alcohol, spicy and stimulating food, processed food (such as pickles, meat pine, brine, ham), etc., and coarse and hard food should also be noted, because liver tumors are mostly combined with liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension, esophageal and gastric fundic varices, which can cause upper gastrointestinal bleeding once the diet is improper. In addition, patients must pay attention to dietary hygiene, unclean diet may cause intestinal infection, which may affect your recovery.  4.Liver surgery is very traumatic and it takes a long time to recover after surgery, so you need to rest for 1-2 months after discharge and gradually return to normal life.  5, after recovery, patients can engage in general work, avoid heavy physical labor and mental stress work.  6, in addition to maintain a good state of mind, life should be regular, the combination of work and rest is also very important.  Second, discharge treatment: l. Immune enhancement therapy: injectable thymidine, twice a week. Continuous application for 6 months-1 year or more.  2.Our conventional anti-tumor drugs: Wujin capsule, Sengyi capsule, Fuzhengpingxie capsule.  3.According to the specific situation of liver function, liver-protective treatment should be carried out. Commonly used in our hospital are: hepatofluox tablets, hepatoprotect capsules, hepatan capsules, etc.  4.For patients with combined chronic hepatitis B and cirrhosis, antiviral therapy: adavirdine, entecavir, telbivudine, etc.  5.Whether to perform interventional therapy or other treatment after surgery, according to the needs of the condition, the attending physician will decide.  If patients still have pain, poor appetite, abdominal distension and other symptoms when they are discharged from the hospital, symptomatic treatment is feasible.  Continuing treatment of liver tumor after discharge from hospital is an important part of postoperative recovery. At present, the internationally recognized effective drug for liver tumor is (Sorafenib), which can be used depending on the condition. Research shows that improving immunity can play a certain efficacy, but patients need to carry out the physician’s discharge instructions and specific treatment plan carefully.  Review: 1, review time: regular, long-term post-operative review is extremely important, early detection of changes in the disease, to facilitate early adjustment of treatment plans. The first review is 1 month after surgery, 1-2 months in the first 1 year, and every 2-3 months after 1 year.  If your condition changes, such as severe abdominal pain, abdominal distention, jaundice (skin, eyes), etc., you will need to be seen at your local hospital.  2. Review items: including liver function, AFP, HBV-DNA and ultrasound, (monthly for the first six months).  CT (enhanced) / MR1 (enhanced) examinations (at least once every 2 months) and chest X-ray every 3 months, if necessary.  Please bring all pre-operative and post-treatment data with you to each review, as this is crucial for the review and to organize each test.