How is esophagus cancer inchoate period
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My uncle often feels that his throat is very dry recently. No matter how much water he drinks, it doesn't seem to have any effect. His chest is still very stuffy. The whole person is very uncomfortable. The doctor says it's early esophageal cancer. Now let me talk about early esophageal cancer.
How is esophagus cancer inchoate period
First: dry throat, chest tightness, obstruction, aggravated when eating. Generally speaking, the initial stage of esophageal cancer, patients will not feel uncomfortable. With the growth of the tumor in the esophagus, there will be a sense of tightness or swelling in the chest, and often accompanied by a sense of dryness in the throat. The patient feels that there is always a stuffy feeling in the front of the chest. It seems that there is an object blocking, which makes the chest feel tight. This blocking feeling is particularly obvious when swallowing food. Because this feeling only occurs when eating, it does not affect the normal life and work, so it is easy to be ignored.
Second: when eating foreign body feeling, throat dry hard food aggravation. In the early stage, patients often feel foreign body when swallowing food. In the process of swallowing, the food (especially the dry and hard food) passes through the lesion area (the tumor lesion is very small) to produce a sense of foreign body, and this sense of foreign body is always fixed in a certain part, just like something can never be swallowed. Because the symptoms are mild and intermittent, it is easy to be neglected by patients.
Third: intermittent feeling of tightness and slight pain behind sternum. Some of the patients felt intermittent poststernal distension or slight pain. This kind of symptom is not persistent, but mostly intermittently or aggravates after fatigue and fast eating. This is because the esophagus itself at any time in peristalsis, only when peristalsis to the lesion site will appear symptoms.
matters needing attention
The early symptoms of esophageal cancer are relatively not too serious. Other common symptoms, such as chest tightness, dry throat, and even pain, can cause serious discomfort when eating. Generally speaking, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to find the above symptoms.