What’s wrong with the body shaking after brain tumor surgery?

Most people are concerned about brain tumors, especially meningioma disease. The incidence rate of meningioma accounts for 19.2% of intracranial tumors, accounting for the second highest incidence rate of intracranial tumors. Generally, patients take headache and epilepsy as the first symptom, and depending on the production site of the tumor, visual acuity, visual field, olfactory or auditory disorders and limb movement disorders may occur, which should be given high attention. However, the most common treatment for meningiomas nowadays is to utilize surgical methods. After brain tumor surgery, we must do a good job in preventive health care of brain tumor, minimize the complications and sequelae after brain tumor surgery, further consolidate the effect of surgery, and make the patients recover faster and better. Of course, the recovery of brain tumor patients can not be separated from careful nursing, diet and life need to pay attention to. First of all, it is necessary to do a brain MRI for the patient to see if there is any hemorrhage, edema or cerebral infarction, and to understand the site and scope of the patient’s injury. Then an electroencephalogram should be checked to clarify the brainstem evoked potentials as well as somatosensory evoked potentials to assess the extent of the patient’s brain function damage. If the patient is a benign brain tumor, or a malignant brain tumor that has been completely resected, and chemotherapy or radiotherapy has been carried out after surgery, hyperbaric oxygen therapy should be carried out quickly under the guidance of specialists, and different oxygen concentrations and oxygen inhalation methods should be selected according to the patient’s condition, and the course of treatment should be at least 20 to 30 times. Secondly, get enough sleep. To ensure more than 8 hours of sleep. Next, moderate exercise. The most simple and easy to do is to walk, usually about 15 minutes each time, 2~3 times a day can be. The speed should be slow, to slightly sweat, heart rate 110 times per minute ~ 120 times is appropriate. Again, meals should be balanced, eat more light and easy to digest food, drink more water, in order to facilitate the smooth flow of stools, and to avoid causing constipation leads to increased cranial pressure. Finally, pay attention to the weather changes and prevent colds. Rehabilitation methods for different brain tumors are also very different. For example, after the removal of pituitary tumor, you should avoid sneezing and blowing your nose. Then do a good job of basic care. Those who can’t eat or comatose patients should strengthen oral care to prevent oral infection, and 0.05% chlorhexidine or saline can be used to give oral care; after operation, pay attention to turning over, buckling the back, massaging the skin of the pressurized parts to prevent the occurrence of bedsore and pneumonia; the elderly should pay attention to the activity of the lower limbs after operation, and give warm bath and massage the muscles of the limbs every day to prevent the occurrence of lower limb venous thrombosis or phlebitis; and prevent constipation, don’t force defecation and coughing. Do not force defecation and cough. After the operation, do some regular review, keep happy physically and mentally, exercise appropriately, take some rationality or enhance the immunity of traditional Chinese medicine.