Question

A 29-year-old woman recently felt general discomfort, especially back and waist pain, an increase in vaginal discharge with a foul smell. She has a history of cervical cancer and was diagnosed with early-stage lung cancer at the end of last year. She has experienced upper body pain after cervical cancer surgery and wonders how to deal with it.

Answer

Upper body pain after cervical cancer surgery can be caused by various factors. Patients should seek a systematic examination at a regular hospital as soon as possible to develop a targeted treatment plan. Additionally, patients should maintain regular daily routines, keep warm, eat light and soft foods, ensure good ventilation, and drink plenty of hot water.