What are the symptoms of posterior mediastinal tumor?

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Mediastinal tumor is a very common disease, but basically 50% of the patients are asymptomatic, many people do routine chest X-ray examination only found. The most common is chest pain, cough and dyspnea. What's more, basically no symptoms indicate benign tumor, but some symptoms are not good. If the chest is very painful and the pain lasts for a long time, then it is likely to be malignant tumor. Another example is hemoptysis, shortness of breath or asthma, which indicates that the tumor has infected the respiratory tract. CT and nuclear resonance can be very convenient to check whether suffering from mediastinal tumor, I hope you can find and treat in time. Now I'd like to introduce the symptoms of posterior mediastinal tumor

What are the symptoms of posterior mediastinal tumor?

First: because this tumor is acidic, from the perspective of dietotherapy, our patients should eat more alkaline food, through acid-base neutralization to improve their acidic constitution, at the same time, supplement the necessary nutrients and gradually restore their own immunity. Therefore, we suggest that patients eat more alkaline food after surgery, For example, vegetables, fruits, milk, soybeans and fungi and so on.

Second: mediastinal tumor, generally this kind of tumor, or surgical effect will be better, but if the tumor has spread how to do, we need to combine some chemotherapy methods to control the tumor. Don't go without surgery or treatment because the tumor is small, because the tumor will gradually grow and spread. When it compresses the nerve or spreads to affect other organs, the treatment will be more troublesome. Therefore, I hope that our patients can be positive and optimistic in the face of the disease, do not be scared by the disease, optimistic attitude is also conducive to the recovery of the body

Third, larger tumors will oppress or invade important organs in mediastinum and produce corresponding symptoms: for example, oppressing esophagus can cause dysphagia; Compression of the superior vena cava leads to facial, neck and upper chest edema and venous tension, etc., but there are still many benign tumors without symptoms. What should we do? This requires us to develop the habit of regular physical examination, timely detection and timely treatment, which is really very important. We should all develop such a good habit

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We should maintain a positive, optimistic and cheerful attitude, and a good mood is also of great benefit to our own physical recovery. We also need to develop good living habits, do regular physical examination, find out problems in our body in time, and do not drag minor diseases into major ones. For patients, besides being in a good mood, we also need to actively treat and operate, Cooperate with the doctor to complete the treatment, eat more alkaline food, promote the recovery of body immunity