How to Recover from Brain Tumor Surgery

The recovery of patients after brain tumor surgery is mainly to assess whether there are obvious functional deficits, and the nursing measures taken are mainly in several following aspects: 1, diet is usually light, but with normal vitamins and high-fat proteins; 2, appropriate exercise; 3, maintain a relatively good state of mind, and have enough sleep; 4, do regular review, usually elderly patients routinely 1-2 months after surgery to the hospital within the review of the head Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to understand the removal of intracranial tumor. If there is any residue, follow-up treatment should be done, including follow-up radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Brain tumor surgery patients with postoperative coma, with various tubes, tracheotomy, urinary catheter, nasal feeding tube, etc., more postoperative rehabilitation matters, need to do a good job of all kinds of nursing care to reduce postoperative complications. In particular, patients with infections and long-term bedridden patients must minimize the occurrence of pressure ulcers because once pressure ulcers occur, they are prone to infections and cause serious complications.