If the postoperative incision pain is relatively mild, patients can take mild oral pain medication, such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules, painkillers, aminophenol hydrocodone tablets, etc., and some patients can also use analgesic pumps for treatment. However, if the pain of the incision is very serious, it is often considered that there may be local infection or fluid accumulation, etc., and it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible for relevant examinations, and it is necessary to carry out regular medication changes. If infection is found to be serious, oral antibiotics or infusion is needed. If there is obvious fluid accumulation, it is also necessary to remove the sutures of the wound to drain out the fluid, which can reduce the pain. Patients should not do too strenuous activities, and try to get up and sit down slowly, all of which can reduce the patient’s pain.