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Stomach ache after esophageal cancer surgery?
Abdominal pain after esophageal cancer surgery mostly occurs in the elderly. The old man is over 60 years old and has had esophageal cancer surgery. In the first few months, they just ate uncomfortably and occasionally had stomachaches. Taking medicine is good, but it often leads to abdominal pain. When we encounter such a problem, we need to find out what is the cause of the pain first. Paroxysmal abdominal pain after esophageal cancer surgery can be caused by postoperative intestinal adhesion or postoperative digestive dysfunction. If you occasionally have a stomachache, there is no particularly good way. TCM regulating qi or symptomatic spasmolysis treatment is feasible, because the vitality is not adjusted well. Paroxysmal abdominal pain suggests long-term oral administration of digestive enzymes such as multi-enzyme tablets. It is not recommended to take Jin Aokang for a long time, and gastrointestinal motility drugs can be added appropriately. Pay attention to living habits, such as eating less and exercising after meals, and don't eat for 3-4 hours before going to bed at night.