Understanding of early symptoms of lung cancer
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Uncle Li likes playing mahjong. When he played mahjong yesterday, he was coughing all the time. He coughed all the time and couldn't breathe. Then a mouthful of blood came out. Everyone was stunned. He was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment for three hours. He found out the early stage of lung cancer and told us what the symptoms were in the early stage of lung cancer.
Understanding of early symptoms of lung cancer
Symptom 1: in the early stage of lung cancer, the symptoms are not obvious, and many people don't find them. As for several common symptoms in the early stage of lung cancer, in fact, patients should know that the early symptoms of patients may be mild, or even have no discomfort. The common symptoms can be divided into local symptoms such as cough, blood in sputum or hemoptysis, chest pain, systemic symptoms such as emaciation and cachexia, fever, extrapulmonary symptoms and systemic symptoms, Patients can learn more about it.
Symptom 2: in addition to this, what lung cancer patients need to know is the treatment of their disease. The common treatment of this disease includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgical treatment and so on, but the patients had better be able to choose a reasonable treatment according to their actual condition or listen to the doctor's advice, so as to ensure the curative effect.
Symptom 3: Patients with this disease also need to know more about the prevention of lung cancer. Patients usually in life to do a good job in the protection of the environment, and it is best to ban smoking, in the diet for some reasonable adjustment, actively avoid dietary pathogenic factors, and regularly for some reasonable physical examination and so on, these are very good.
matters needing attention
During the treatment of lung cancer patients, it is also very important to do proper physical exercise and enhance the physique. In addition, we should pay attention to relax our mood and release the pressure properly. We should make a series of reasonable adjustments in diet and living habits to avoid the occurrence of other diseases as far as possible.