How should abdominal pain be treated for colon cancer patients?
In general, if there are abdominal pain symptoms caused by colon cancer, targeted treatment should be carried out based on the severity of the condition. For those with mild discomfort, general measures can be taken to alleviate it, such as hot compresses, massages, etc. However, for those with severe pain, it is necessary to follow the doctor's advice to improve the condition through medication or surgery.
If the pain is slight and there are no other obvious abnormal manifestations, it is advisable to observe for a period of time. During this period, local hot compresses can be used to promote blood circulation and achieve a certain analgesic effect. At the same time, the method of rubbing the acupuncture points around the navel in a clockwise direction can also be used to help reduce pain.
If the pain is caused by the compression of the intestinal mucosa due to the large tumor size, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Ibuprofen Sustained Release Capsules or Celecoxib Capsules can be taken under the guidance of a doctor for detumescence and analgesia. If necessary, strong analgesics such as Tramadol Hydrochloride Injection and Dezocine Injection can be administered intravenously under the operation of professional doctors to achieve rapid pain relief.
If the above methods cannot effectively control the progression of the disease, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Under the advice of a doctor, radical resection and lymph node dissection and other related surgical methods can be performed to remove the lesion tissue, and then supplemented with radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and other adjuvant treatment methods to improve prognosis. In daily life, it is also important to adjust the diet, avoid spicy and stimulating foods to prevent adverse effects on the stomach. Additionally, maintaining a positive and optimistic attitude, not giving oneself too much psychological burden, and actively cooperating with doctors for standardized treatment is essential.