Three early symptoms of renal cell carcinoma

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We all know that the kidney is an important organ of the human body, if there is a problem with the kidney, it is easy to lead to abnormal metabolism. And kidney cancer is such a disease, so what are the early symptoms of kidney cancer? Here are five early symptoms of renal cell carcinoma that can not be ignored for your understanding.

Three early symptoms of renal cell carcinoma

First, hematuria. Painless intermittent hematuria, is a major feature of renal cell carcinoma, about 60% of patients have this performance. This early symptom of renal cancer is very deceptive. Many patients or their family members feel numb and careless because they see that the patients are not painful and sometimes good or bad. As a result, they can not be cured later and regret it too late.   

Second, pain. Renal cancer patients often feel abdominal pain or dull pain: renal tumors only cause hydronephrosis or hematuria before renal colic; nephroblastoma generally does not cause pain.   

Third, tumor. In the waist or abdomen to touch the hard, uneven tumor, indicating that the renal tumor volume has been large, some 1-3 years old children may also appear renal embryonal tumor, often found by careful mothers.

matters needing attention

Maintain an optimistic outlook on life, stabilize emotions and improve the quality of life. Postoperative rehabilitation patients should be reviewed regularly, once every 1-3 months, once every half a year to a year in good condition, and adhere to comprehensive treatment.