What are the sequelae of surgery for jugular vein bulbar tumor

Sequelae of jugular vein bulbar tumor surgery include nerve damage, scar formation, recurrence and so on.
1. Nerve damage: hearing loss may be caused after the operation, which may also lead to facial paralysis or pain. At this time, you can follow the doctor’s advice to take methylcobalamin, vitamin B6 and other nerve-nourishing drugs.
2. Scar formation: after the surgery, scarred people may form a lot of surgical scars, which may lead to discomfort in local activities and choking sensation in eating.
3. Recurrence: Small tumors limited to the tympanic cavity of the jugular vein bulbous tumor have satisfactory recent surgical efficacy, but there is a possibility of recurrence after several years. Although larger tumors are widely resected, the possibility of recurrence still exists, mostly within 2 years after surgery.
There may be other sequelae after surgery for jugular vein globe tumors, so it is recommended to consult a professional doctor.