What is the reason for the constant numbness in the area of the gallbladder after minimally invasive surgery for early stage lung cancer?

Constant numbness in the place of gallbladder after minimally invasive surgery for early stage lung cancer may be caused by poor local blood supply, nerve injury, cholecystitis and so on. 1. Poor local blood supply: after minimally invasive surgery for lung cancer, the local blood supply may be poor due to persistent blood loss, which may cause the symptom of numbness in the gallbladder after minimally invasive surgery for early stage lung cancer, which can be relieved by exercising, dietary regimen or massage. 2. Nerve injury: generally, anesthesia is needed during surgery, and there will be numbness during the recovery process, and the numbness symptoms will be relieved after the anesthesia disappears. If the numbness cannot be relieved, the nerve may be damaged during the operation, which may lead to the numbness in the gallbladder after minimally invasive surgery for early lung cancer, in which case, the nerve-nourishing drugs can be taken orally to recover. 3. Cholecystitis: patients with cholecystitis may cause increased pressure in gallbladder, local blood circulation obstacle, and obvious local compression may cause numbness in gallbladder after minimally invasive surgery for early stage lung cancer, which needs to be treated with drugs or surgery according to specific conditions. If patients have the symptom of numbness in gallbladder after minimally invasive surgery for early-stage lung cancer, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the treatment.