Postoperative wound pain after fibroma surgery can be left untreated when it is mild, and when it is obvious, it should be treated according to the cause of pain, and medication can be used for analgesia if necessary.
Fibroma is a tumor occurring in subcutaneous fibrous tissues, when malignancy is suspected or there are pressure symptoms, surgical resection can be taken, postoperative wound pain is a normal reaction, which is a kind of body’s reaction to the stimulation of surgical trauma.
If the pain is mild, no special treatment can be done, paying attention to dressing change, keeping the incision clean, reducing the tension of incision, preventing infection and wound dehiscence.
If the pain is obvious, the cause of pain should be clarified. If the pain is pure postoperative pain, medication can be used for analgesia, such as oral diclofenac sodium or even injection of morphine, fentanyl and other analgesic.
If the pain is caused by incision dehiscence, the wound should be cleared, re-sutured and treated with oral or injectable analgesic drugs.
If the wound pain is caused by wound infection, it should be decided whether to debride and drain the wound according to the infection situation, and antibiotic anti-infection treatment such as penicillin should be given at the same time.
Fibroid patients with postoperative pain should consult a professional doctor in time to take appropriate measures.