Abdominal edema after cervical cancer surgery may be caused by lymphatic reflux obstruction, malnutrition, and other reasons, and requires interventions such as appropriate activity, abdominal paracentesis, and nutritional supplementation.

If the structure of lymphatic vessels is damaged during cervical cancer surgery or if tumor recurrence blocks the lymphatic vessels, it may cause local edema. In such cases, appropriate activity is needed to promote lymphatic circulation, and if necessary, abdominal fluid may need to be drained for symptomatic treatment.

If prolonged malnutrition due to the presence of a tumor causes changes in local osmotic pressure, leading to abdominal edema, it is necessary to consume more protein-rich foods to supplement nutrition, such as lean meat, milk, and eggs.

If abdominal edema occurs after cervical cancer surgery, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. Follow your doctor's guidance for proper intervention to help alleviate discomfort.