Esophageal cancer is a relatively serious disease, and patients in the early and middle stages rely mainly on surgical treatment for recovery. However, the recovery time after surgery is generally long due to the traumatic nature of the surgery. Especially because the normal digestive tract structure is changed after surgery, for example, the esophagus is partially or mostly removed, often the stomach is used as a substitute organ, the stomach is lifted to the chest or even the neck, and the gastric cardia structure has to be removed again, so after surgery, patients generally have different degrees of digestive tract symptoms and discomfort, and many patients and friends feel worried and confused. As mentioned before, the standard mode of esophageal cancer surgery is to remove part or most of the esophagus and part of the stomach, including the gastric cardia, and then lift the remaining stomach into the chest or even the neck to connect with the remaining esophagus. This procedure has been tried and proven for more than 100 years of medical practice, and has been proven to be the best surgical procedure, safe and with good long-term results. However, the surgery inevitably brings some problems, such as reduced food intake and appetite, especially acid reflux, heartburn and other symptoms of reflux esophagitis, which cause discomfort and pain to patients. Over the past hundred years, generations of surgeons have thought of many ways to alleviate such problems, but the results have been unsatisfactory. We should not worry too much when we understand the reasons for this. We should not always associate thinking about the problem of tumor recurrence, and we should not think that the surgery must not be done well, but we can actively take some measures to prevent and slow down the symptoms. Firstly, we should increase the number of meals and slightly control the amount of each meal; secondly, we should move more after meals and lie down to rest at least one hour later; thirdly, we can raise the head of the bed about 15-30 degrees; fourthly, we should avoid spicy and stimulating food and smoking and drinking alcohol; fifthly, we should reduce greasy food to reduce the secretion of stomach acid; sixthly, we should gradually change the semi-liquid diet to normal diet; seventhly, we should increase the amount of exercise appropriately. Seventh, increase the amount of exercise, which is conducive to both food emptying and appetite; eighth, maintain a relaxed and happy mood; ninth, if the symptoms are very heavy, you can take acid-suppressing drugs and drugs to promote gastrointestinal emptying. Tenth, regular review. I believe that after a very good and appropriate surgery, you should be able to live a normal and healthy life by doing the above-mentioned cross guidelines!