People suitable for surgery
With the continuous progress of medical technology, more and more people choose surgery to improve their health. However, not everyone is suitable for surgery. In this article, we will discuss which groups are suitable for surgical treatment.

1. Patients with serious diseases
Surgery is often an effective treatment for patients with serious diseases. For example, patients with heart disease may need heart bypass surgery or heart transplantation. For patients with lung cancer, surgical resection of the tumor may be the only cure.
However, when deciding whether to operate, doctors need to consider the overall condition of patients comprehensively. If the patient's physical condition is too poor, the surgery may bring more risks and complications to the patient. Therefore, * it is a good practice to receive a comprehensive evaluation in a qualified and experienced hospital and carefully discuss the surgical plan.
2. Suffering from diseases that can be treated surgically
Surgery is not applicable to all diseases. Only certain diseases can be treated by surgery. For example, appendicitis, gallstones, joint replacement and other diseases can be solved through surgical resection or repair. For these diseases, surgery is often a good treatment option.
However, even if you have a disease that can be treated surgically, whether to operate or not needs careful consideration. Doctors will evaluate the risks and benefits of surgery based on the patient's condition, age and physical condition. In this process, doctors will also fully communicate with patients to ensure that patients understand and agree with the operation.
3. Patients with non operative treatment failure
Some diseases or symptoms cannot be controlled or alleviated through non-surgical treatment. At this time, surgery may be the only option. For example, surgery can help restore function and relieve pain in patients with severe fractures or spinal diseases.
However, the failure of non-surgical treatment does not mean that surgery is necessary. Doctors still need to assess the overall condition of patients, consider the risks and benefits of surgery, and fully communicate with patients. Only when doctors and patients agree that surgery is the best choice, can they perform surgery.
4. Patients who need to plan in advance in non emergency situations
Surgery often needs to be arranged and prepared in advance. For some patients who need surgery in non emergency situations, they have enough time to make preoperative preparations, including doing some necessary examinations, receiving nutritional recuperation, and preparing their mental state.
Surgery, including anesthesia, surgical incision, resection of lesions or repair of organs, may bring a certain burden to the patient's body and spirit. In order to reduce the risk and sequelae of surgery, doctors and patients need to work together to make preparations before surgery.
summary
Surgery is suitable for patients who need to treat serious diseases, diseases that can be treated surgically, patients who are ineffective in non-surgical treatment, and patients who need to plan in advance in non emergency situations. However, whether it is suitable for surgery or not, it needs to be comprehensively evaluated in a qualified and experienced hospital and fully communicated with doctors. The operation is a big project. It can be carried out smoothly only when doctors and patients agree and make preparations.