How to nurse bleeding after breast cancer surgery?

The surgical treatment of breast cancer belongs to superficial surgery, but due to its wide range and great trauma, various complications may occur after operation. The common surgical complications related to breast tumors are as follows: 1. Hemorrhage is one of the common postoperative complications. This complication can occur after mass resection or radical resection. The common causes of bleeding are: 1, incomplete hemostasis during operation, leaving active bleeding spots; 2. After operation, continuous negative pressure drainage, posture change or severe cough, electrocoagulation clot or ligation silk thread slip, leading to drainage bleeding; 3, preoperative application of chemotherapy or hormone drugs makes the wound easy to ooze blood. Thoroughly stop bleeding during operation, especially the perforating branches of parasternal intercostal vessels should be ligated; Attention should be paid to the bleeding point of muscle stump and side, ligation or electrocoagulation; Wash the wound after operation and carefully check whether there is active bleeding; Pay attention to the position of drainage tube, and proper pressure dressing is helpful to prevent postoperative bleeding; In addition, attention should be paid to the patency of negative pressure drainage tube, the amount of drainage and the nature of drainage fluid after operation, and patients with poor coagulation mechanism should be treated in time according to the cause. ? If patients have tumor manifestations for no reason, they should consider the seriousness of the disease and go to a regular tumor hospital for treatment to improve the cure rate.