Drinking liver cancer symptoms
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As we all know, after suffering from liver cancer, we should stop drinking and control our diet. But there are always some friends who can't stand loneliness and go to drink when they are sick. Maybe they don't know much about the consequences of this situation. Let's analyze the symptoms of drinking liver cancer.
Drinking liver cancer symptoms
The close relationship between drinking and liver cancer is recognized worldwide. More than 45% of the liver cancer patients in Boston, USA, have alcohol addiction; In London, 30% of patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis will get liver cancer. For example, only 11% of patients with liver cirrhosis will get liver cancer; The Copenhagen study also found that more than half of liver cancer patients are alcohol addicts.
In China, liver cancer also presents a trend of younger, young hepatitis B carriers long-term drinking, work fatigue, mental depression are important causes of cancer. The two main culprits of liver cancer are hepatitis B and drinking. Nearly 40% of liver cancer is caused by drinking. More and more liver cancer patients have been confirmed to be caused by drinking. Sampling survey showed that 40.36% of liver cancer patients had drinking history, and 33.57% of liver cancer patients had long-term heavy drinking.
After alcohol enters the human body, it is completely metabolized by the liver. However, in the process of alcohol metabolism, the liver will produce oxidants, superoxides and other substances that can not be completely eliminated by the human body, and they are very toxic. Long term or excessive alcohol consumption, especially high alcohol consumption, will lead to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Clinically, more than 70% of them have been transformed into liver cancer.
matters needing attention
As can be seen from the above, drinking is still very harmful to liver cancer patients, so I would like to remind the majority of liver cancer patients that they must pay attention to diet care in their daily life, so as to avoid the occurrence of liver cancer complications and further harm to the human body.