Related symptoms of renal cell carcinoma
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Once the disease of renal cancer occurs, we need to pay attention to it, early detection and early treatment. Only in this way can we help our patients with renal cancer recover as soon as possible to a certain extent, and reduce some troubles. So it is more necessary to understand the related symptoms of renal cancer, and let's see the specific content of the article.
Related symptoms of renal cell carcinoma
1. Pain: pain occurs in about 50% of cases. It is also an advanced symptom. It is caused by the growing tumor in the renal capsule or renal pelvis, or by the tumor invading and compressing the connective tissue of the posterior abdominal wall, muscle, lumbar spine or lumbar nerve.
2. Hematuria: hematuria is one of the early symptoms of renal cell carcinoma, which usually occurs suddenly. We can see obvious hematuria with naked eyes. Please pay more attention to it. The patient had hematuria without pain or other symptoms. About 70% of renal cancer patients will have hematuria. This kind of hematuria is often intermittent, can stop by oneself, but can be repeated many times attack. If we can pay attention to the first hematuria and seek medical treatment as soon as possible, we can get early diagnosis.
3. Low back pain: low back pain is the early symptoms of renal cancer patients, but not all patients have such symptoms. Usually, about 50% of patients will have low back pain, which is the result of tumor enlargement, stretching renal capsule or compressing peripheral nerve and muscle tissue. Most of them have dull pain in the waist or upper abdomen. Occasionally, the blood clot is discharged downward and severe colic occurs, which is easily mistaken for renal and ureteral calculi.
matters needing attention
It is necessary to pay attention to the symptoms of renal cancer disease, because understanding the symptoms of giving birth can help patients take correct treatment measures when suffering from renal cancer disease, avoid missing the best opportunity of treatment, avoid causing too much harm to our patients with renal cancer disease, and it is most necessary to stay away from renal cancer disease as soon as possible.