How does lung cancer suddenly giddy return a responsibility?
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As we all know, lung cancer is a common disease. Lung cancer is not an easy disease to get rid of. It makes us unable to work and study normally, and seriously affects people's mood. However, lung cancer does great harm to people. Lung cancer can harm patients' ability to take care of themselves in normal life. Therefore, patients will have a very difficult psychological struggle, Timely detection and treatment of lung cancer is helpful for rehabilitation treatment, but if we don't understand the symptoms of lung cancer, we can't treat it in time. What's the matter with sudden dizziness of lung cancer?? Do you know? Today, let me learn with you how lung cancer suddenly dizziness?.
How does lung cancer suddenly giddy return a responsibility?
First, sudden dizziness is one of the symptoms of lung cancer, but patients with chest pain and tightness in the early stage will have corresponding abnormal conditions in the chest. The main manifestations are pain and tightness in the chest. Some patients will have a faint feeling of the same, and the duration will not be very long. If these symptoms appear for a long time, they will not improve after relevant treatment, We have to consider the possibility of this disease.
Second: cough sputum blood patients due to the spread of respiratory tract to the invasion of tumor, make the patient's respiratory tract will appear varying degrees of bleeding phenomenon, so the patient's sputum will often appear some blood, appear intermittent or intermittent, most of the patients are due to this phenomenon, take the hospital, so we must pay attention to.
Third: sustained low fever due to inflammatory factors, patients will also have a certain low fever phenomenon, after anti-inflammatory treatment can not be improved, more serious patients will have high fever, which is also a common symptom of early patients.
matters needing attention
In recent years, many families have carried on the room decoration. After decoration, a large number of harmful gases continue to be emitted into the room, which increases the risk of lung cancer.