How long after surgery for squamous lung cancer can you exercise?

Lung squamous cancer patients can exercise 1 week to 3 months after surgery, which needs to be judged according to the surgery method and recovery situation.
Squamous lung cancer is a kind of non-small cell lung cancer and patients need to actively cooperate with doctors for treatment. If the patient is in the early stage of the disease and cooperates with the doctor to perform thoracoscopic pneumonectomy, usually the patient can exercise appropriately about 1~2 weeks after the surgery, because thoracoscopic pneumonectomy causes less trauma to the body and the patient recovers faster.
If patients with squamous lung cancer have their lesions removed by traditional surgical methods, it will take some time for the surgical wounds to recover, so the time for patients to exercise is usually around 1~3 months. If the patient is accompanied by complications such as infection and bleeding after surgery, the exercise time needs to be prolonged so as not to affect the recovery of the organism by premature activity.
It is suggested that patients with squamous lung cancer should visit doctor for checkup after surgery, and exercise appropriately after the doctor assesses the recovery of the body, avoiding strenuous exercise. During the postoperative bed rest period, family members should turn over and knock the back of the patient diligently to prevent pressure sores and pneumonia.