What are the symptoms of thymic cancer
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Thymic cancer mainly occurs in men about 50 years old. So, what is thymic cancer? Here, what I want to say is that if we don't understand, let's continue to look down. First of all, thymic cancer is a kind of thymic epithelial tumor with malignant cell structure. Well, if you still don't understand this concept, it doesn't matter, because as long as you want to understand and know, you won't worry about not understanding it. Now, let's walk in and take a look at the symptoms of thymic cancer.
What are the symptoms of thymic cancer
First: abdominal pain, and the symptoms are obvious, the duration is relatively long. Usually thymic cancer patients due to individual differences, the degree of pain is usually different, serious words, there will be swelling pain, edema, dull pain and other symptoms, some patients will be accompanied by severe loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting and other symptoms, and these symptoms have gradually aggravated trend, you should pay attention to whether you are suffering from thymic cancer oh.
Second, patients with advanced thymic cancer are more likely to metastasize. Generally, it is directly transferred to the liver, lung, brain, bone, ovary and other important parts of the human body through blood circulation. Moreover, with the increasing of cancer itself, it may cause a series of serious complications, such as gastric perforation, bleeding, necrosis, obstruction and so on.
Third: symptoms of emaciation and anemia. In daily life, it is not difficult to find that as long as those patients with cancer, most of them have serious emaciation and anemia. About 90% of cancer patients will show signs of weight loss, and it is often more than 3 kg that people pay attention to, and the weight loss is particularly serious, up to more than 5 kg.
matters needing attention
We must give up smoking, eat less, eat low-fat diet, avoid spicy food, avoid fried food, pickled food, smoked food, eat more vegetables, fruits, eat more fruits containing vitamins.