The treatment of terminal thymoma mainly includes symptomatic treatment such as pain relief, chest tightness relief, supportive treatment such as strengthening nutrition, and rescue treatment such as stimulating respiration and elevating blood pressure.
1. Symptomatic treatment mainly includes the use of morphine, oxycodone extended-release tablets and other drugs to control chest pain and other pain symptoms of terminal patients, and the use of dihydroxypropyl theophylline, dexamethasone and other drugs to alleviate chest tightness and breathlessness and other symptoms.
2. Nutritional supportive therapy mainly refers to the use of amino acids, fat milk, albumin and other drugs for intravenous infusion to supplement the nutrition of end-stage patients to meet the daily energy needs of patients.
3. Rescue treatment measures mainly refer to the use of drugs such as niclosamide, lobeline, dopamine, etc., to treat the symptoms of apnea, blood pressure drop and other unstable vital signs in patients with terminal thymoma.
For patients with terminal thymoma, hospitalization is generally recommended for standardized treatment by professional doctors.