How to determine the early, middle and late stages of gastric cancer

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The incidence of gastric cancer is very high, which can not be underestimated. We must pay more attention in our life to avoid the sudden occurrence of the disease. In the process of treatment, I found that we should pay attention to the following points. In order to prevent this situation, I would like to introduce how to determine the morning, middle and evening of gastric cancer.

How to determine the early, middle and late stages of gastric cancer

First, most patients with early gastric cancer have no obvious symptoms, and a few have nausea, vomiting or upper gastrointestinal symptoms similar to ulcer disease. Pain and weight loss are the most common clinical symptoms of advanced gastric cancer. Patients often have more specific upper gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal discomfort, fullness after eating, with the progress of the disease, upper abdominal pain, loss of appetite, fatigue.

Second, according to the location of the tumor, there are also special manifestations. Gastric cancer of cardia and fundus may have retrosternal pain and progressive dysphagia; gastric cancer near pylorus may have pylorus obstruction; gastrointestinal bleeding symptoms such as hematemesis and melena may occur after tumor destroys blood vessels. Persistent abdominal pain often indicates tumor expansion beyond the gastric wall, such as supraclavicular lymphadenopathy, ascites, jaundice, abdominal mass, anterior rectal fossa and mass.

Third: can appear pain, nausea, vomiting, dyspnea, incontinence and other symptoms. It is suggested that the patients should go to the oncology department of a regular hospital, improve the examination items, actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, the first choice is surgery, supplemented by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other adjuvant treatment.

matters needing attention

We should make some delicious, digestible and nutritious diet according to the preferences, tastes and nutritional needs of patients with gastric cancer. With the development of the disease, it is easy for patients to feel panic, so we should encourage and comfort patients to accept treatment patiently.