Brain symptoms of recurrent pancreatic cancer

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Pancreatic cancer is a kind of terrible disease. The harm of pancreatic cancer to patients is relatively serious. My uncle suffers from pancreatic cancer. For patients with pancreatic cancer, I will tell you about the brain symptoms of pancreatic cancer recurrence.

Brain symptoms of recurrent pancreatic cancer

The first symptom is that it can be transferred to the liver and then to the lung through blood, and finally to the bone, kidney, brain, adrenal gland, subcutaneous tissue and other organs around the body, causing the corresponding symptoms. If it invades the celiac plexus, it will be transferred along the lymphatic vessels around the retroperitoneal nerve.

Symptom 2: the main symptoms of brain metastasis of pancreatic cancer are as follows: local symptoms, located in the supratentorial and infratentorial, mostly manifested as fatigue, hemiplegia, hemiplegia, aphasia, ataxia, nystagmus and other clinical symptoms, located in the sellar region of the metastatic tumor for polydipsia and polyuria.

Symptom 3: unilateral limb paresthesia or weakness: located in the parietal lobe in the middle of the cerebral hemisphere, specialized in sensation. Brain metastasis of lung cancer in this part often leads to unilateral limb pain, temperature, vibration, and loss or disappearance of body discrimination.

matters needing attention

Brain metastasis of pancreatic cancer is a common condition in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer. The treatment of brain metastasis of pancreatic cancer is very difficult, so the treatment of pancreatic cancer should be based on the specific situation of patients and the development of the disease to determine the scientific and reasonable treatment.