Symptoms of metastasis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma to lung
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In 2008 as nasopharyngeal carcinoma after radiotherapy and chemotherapy, more than a year later review, the result is recurrence and metastasis to the lung. According to the doctor's judgment, it is bone metastasis, because the patient's teeth have been difficult to chew. Today, let me share with you the symptoms of nasopharyngeal carcinoma metastasis to the lung
Symptoms of metastasis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma to lung
First, NPC metastases to the lung. In clinic, it is suggested that distant metastasis of cancer cells is the advanced stage of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. This stage is very difficult to cure, mainly radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy, immunotherapy! And pain relief and other symptomatic support treatment, improve the quality of life of patients.
Second, the first symptoms of NPC are mainly local invasion, such as headache caused by skull base invasion, corresponding symptoms caused by cranial nerve invasion, such as facial anesthesia, hearing loss, hoarseness, etc., nasal obstruction caused by nostril invasion, aspiration blood runny nose and intermittent epistaxis.
Second, the first symptoms of NPC are mainly local invasion, such as headache caused by skull base invasion, corresponding symptoms caused by cranial nerve invasion, such as facial anesthesia, hearing loss, hoarseness, etc., nasal obstruction caused by nostril invasion, aspiration blood runny nose and intermittent epistaxis.
matters needing attention
It's not just about the respiratory system, it's about the disease as a whole. In fact, it occurs on the basis of deficiency of vital qi and low immune function, so the treatment is the whole treatment of strengthening vital energy, regulating immunity and anti-tumor. If it is transferred to the lung, it can also be transferred to other parts, so we should pay close attention to the treatment. If the basis of the disease can not be alleviated, even if it is found in the early stage, it can also develop into the late stage.