Non pulmonary symptoms of lung cancer
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Recently, I feel pain in my feet and joints. I thought it was just fatigue of joints. It's no big deal. As a result, it's getting more and more serious. I went to the hospital and was found with lung cancer. I'm very shocked. Let me tell you what the non pulmonary symptoms of lung cancer are.
Non pulmonary symptoms of lung cancer
First, lung cancer is not necessarily the first manifestation of lung symptoms, such as cough, chest pain, hemoptysis and so on, but the nervous system symptoms are prominent. Lung cancer and metastasis are the most common brain metastases. Brain metastasis of lung cancer can be manifested as "stroke" symptoms, can also be manifested as the symptoms of widespread internal hypertension, severe headache, vomiting, or epileptic seizures.
Second, in addition to the brain metastasis of lung cancer, lung cancer can often be manifested as cancerous neuromuscular lesions, involving the peripheral neuromuscular. There are various clinical manifestations. It can be manifested as myasthenia syndrome. It mainly involves the proximal muscles of the body, and then gradually develops to the distal muscles, with intermittent burning pain and muscle atrophy. It is often misdiagnosed as cervical spondylosis, scapulohumeral periarthritis, brachial plexus neuritis, etc. It can also be manifested as peripheral neuritis, hypoesthesia at the end of limbs, and gradually develop upward, accompanied by decreased muscle strength and weakened tendon reflex.
Third: therefore, patients with stroke or patients with unexplained neck pain, shoulder pain, arm pain, myasthenia, myalgia, muscle atrophy and paraplegia should not ignore routine chest X-ray examination to exclude lung cancer.
matters needing attention
Lung cancer patients sometimes do not necessarily show lung symptoms, we should know that lung cancer and metastasis of cancer cells, at this time will lead to a variety of non lung symptoms, sometimes cause misdiagnosis in the hospital, therefore, it is very important to identify the cause.