Why do you often gag and have a runny nose after surgery for early stage pancreatic cancer?

Frequent choking after early stage pancreatic cancer surgery may be due to anastomotic inflammation or anastomotic stenosis; frequent runny nose may be due to excessive secretion of gastric acid.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check whether the choking is caused by anastomotic inflammation or anastomotic stenosis, and the recurrence of the disease cannot be excluded, so attention should be paid.
A complication easily caused by cardia cancer after surgery is reflux esophagitis, which is caused by excessive secretion of gastric acid, which enters into the esophagus or mouth, and the gastric acid enters into the mouth to stimulate the sensory nerve endings at the junction of the nasal cavity and the oral cavity, and after the excitement of the sensory nerve endings, the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity will also be congested, which leads to the dilatation of the local blood vessels and the increase of permeability of blood vessels, and then there will be nasal mucous discharge.
Cardia cancer is a kind of malignant tumor at the junction of esophagus and stomach, there is no symptom in early stage, and some patients will have the symptoms of indigestion, fullness and discomfort. In daily life, family members should pay attention to patient’s emotion, avoid negative attitude, actively cooperate with doctor for treatment, have balanced nutrition, eat less and more meals, quit smoking and drinking, and do physical exercise frequently to enhance personal immunity.