What does kidney cancer feel like

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Some time ago, a patient with renal cancer came to our hospital. At first, he was very painful after he was diagnosed with cancer, and even wanted to give up treatment. Fortunately, his family was enlightened and accompanied, and actively cooperated with the doctor for treatment. His physical recovery was very good. Now let me tell you what it's like to have renal cancer.

What does kidney cancer feel like

First: hematuria caused by renal cell carcinoma is often intermittent, painless and gross hematuria. Intermittently, there may be no right gross hematuria, but still microscopic hematuria. The intermittent time of hematuria was shortened with the course of disease. Severe hematuria may be accompanied by renal colic. The degree of hematuria has nothing to do with the volume of renal cell carcinoma. Some cases only show continuous microscopic hematuria.

Second: waist, abdominal tumor is also a common symptom of renal cell carcinoma, 1 / 3-1 / 4 patients with renal cell carcinoma can be found swollen kidney. The location of the kidney is hidden, and the tumor must reach a certain volume before it can be found. The surface is smooth, hard, and no tenderness. With respiratory activity, if the tumor is fixed, it may have invaded adjacent organs.

Third: more than 1 / 3 of renal cancer patients with fever have systemic symptoms, and fever is more common. Some scholars once advocated that hair, hematuria, pain and tumor should be called the "quadruple sign" of renal cancer, most of which are low fever, persistent and intermittent, and some patients with high fever found renal cancer.

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We can learn about some of the symptoms of renal cancer, and we can also know that patients with renal cancer are really suffering from the disease. In order to effectively treat the disease, we can cooperate with the doctor's treatment, strengthen exercise and eat light.