What symptom does esophagus cancer transfer brain?

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Esophageal cancer development to the late stage will appear the phenomenon of metastasis, common lymph node metastasis, liver metastasis, lung metastasis, brain metastasis, the probability of esophageal cancer brain metastasis is small, but once the symptoms are very serious, and the mortality rate is very high, serious threat to the lives of patients, esophageal cancer brain metastasis what symptoms? Let's talk about it

What symptom does esophagus cancer transfer brain?

If the patient's esophageal cancer has the symptoms of metastasis to the brain, when the tumor occupies a certain volume in the cranial cavity, blocking the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid, affecting its circulation and absorption, resulting in secondary brain edema and increased intracranial pressure.

The symptoms of brain tumor usually include vomiting, headache, vision loss, etc. vomiting is largely due to the compression of the brain nerve. Usually, it is jet vomiting, and it will be accompanied by headache before vomiting. And the increase of intracranial blood pressure will also cause blood flow is not smooth, let the human body appear congestion, edema, at the same time, vision decline. Because the tumor can be secondary perforation and cause lung infection, pleural effusion and other reasons, prone to dyspnea. If the tumor metastasis to the brain or severe dehydration, electrolyte disorders, shock, can appear delirium and even coma.

Tumors located in the middle parietal lobe of the cerebral hemisphere can lead to unilateral pain, temperature, vibration and loss of body discrimination. Small brain lesions appear hemiplegia or walk staggering drunk gait.

matters needing attention

It is hoped that patients with esophageal cancer will not lose confidence in themselves and must actively accept reasonable treatment. Esophageal cancer metastasis is generally in the middle and advanced stages. At this time, the best treatment is traditional Chinese medicine, but we need to find more experienced doctors.