Postoperative metastasis of gastric cancer

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A few days ago, my grandfather vomited a few bowls of stomach bleeding and went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said that 90% of the cases might be gastric cancer. How long can he live after gastric cancer surgery, What do you need to pay attention to? My grandfather was very energetic before the onset of the disease, even we can't do farm work better than him. Patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible. Now I will tell you about the metastasis of gastric cancer after operation.

Postoperative metastasis of gastric cancer

First of all: advanced gastric cancer will appear gastric bleeding, so there will be hematemesis.

Secondly: brain metastasis of gastric cancer: brain is a common metastasis site of gastric cancer patients. The common symptoms of patients with brain metastasis of gastric cancer include numbness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, headache, etc

Finally: hematemesis is common in advanced gastric cancer. We should attach great importance to it.

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The common symptoms of gastric cancer are epigastric discomfort or epigastric pain. The symptoms are often aggravated after eating. With the progress of the disease, the pain is aggravated, the attack is frequent, and it radiates to the waist and back. At the same time, it is often accompanied by anorexia, fatigue, nausea and vomiting, heartburn, pale complexion, emaciation and other symptoms.