What’s that lump on my inner thigh one month after cervical cancer surgery?

Lump on inner thigh one month after cervical cancer surgery is considered to be related to lymph node cyst.
For cervical cancer patients, lymph node dissection may be carried out during surgery, and the removal of lymph nodes may lead to obstruction of local lymphatic reflux and formation of retention cysts, i.e. lymphatic cysts, which may be manifested as localized lumps, pain and other discomforts.
If lymphocysts are identified, local lumps can be eliminated by red light or external application of traditional Chinese medicine under doctor’s guidance. At the same time, women should pay attention to the fact that due to surgical injury, they should increase the intake of high-quality proteins, such as eggs and lean meat, pay attention to rest, don’t do too strenuous work, and keep their moods happy.
For patients who have lumps on inner thigh one month after cervical cancer surgery, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time to improve soft tissue ultrasound and other related examinations, and then take active treatment under doctor’s guidance after clarifying the cause of the disease.