What symptom does digestive tract tumor have?

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summary

With the improvement of people's living standards and the increase of exposure to various adverse physical and chemical factors, the incidence of some diseases has also increased, and malignant tumor is one of these diseases. According to statistics, the incidence of malignant tumors in digestive tract is more than 50% of the incidence rate of adult tumors. Gastric cancer, colorectal cancer and pancreatic cancer are among the eight malignant tumors of the sexes. These tumors have high malignancy and poor prognosis, and their mortality accounts for 60% of all tumors.

What symptom does digestive tract tumor have?

1. Loss of appetite, indigestion, no appetite for food, less appetite than before; 2. In the early stage of tumor, abdominal distension and discomfort often occur instead of obvious abdominal pain;

3. Change of stool: frequent diarrhea or constipation, stool color change, stool blackening or tar like, sometimes with blood;

4. The feeling of eating is not smooth and blocked, especially after eating hard food; 5. Obvious emaciation of unknown reason in a short time; 6. Feel weak, tired and short of breath, especially for the elderly.

matters needing attention

For the middle-aged people over 45 years old and those with family history of tumor, attention should be paid to the above-mentioned early symptoms. Timely medical treatment, early diagnosis and early treatment are needed in order to get good treatment effect. Once the typical symptoms appear, the disease often belongs to late stage, and the opportunity of radical operation is lost.