One month after lung nodule surgery, it is generally recommended to go to the hospital for follow-up examinations such as chest CT and blood tests to observe the condition of incision healing, thoracic cavity, and hematopoietic and hematologic conditions such as anemia, in order to clarify the need for further treatment and guide the follow-up and review of malignant lung nodules after surgery.
1. One month after surgery for lung nodule, it is generally recommended to go to the hospital to check the healing of incision, review chest CT to observe whether pneumothorax, pleural effusion, adhesion and pleural thickening remain in the chest cavity, and whether there is recurrence of lung nodule and mediastinal lymph nodes, etc., so as to clarify the need for further treatment and to guide the postoperative follow-up of malignant lung nodule and the review of chest CT.
2. Review the blood test and other tests to observe whether there is anemia, white blood cells and platelets are increased or decreased.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for further counseling to see if a review is needed one month after lung nodule surgery.