Does liver cancer have what precursory

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Liver cancer patients often suffer from some of the pain of the disease, in fact, if patients in the early stage of some symptoms of timely treatment, it can effectively alleviate the pain of the disease, then liver cancer patients in the early stage will appear what symptoms? Next for you to do a simple explanation.

Does liver cancer have what precursory

1. Patients in the early stage of anorexia symptoms: liver cancer patients with early symptoms of abdominal performance is stuffy, indigestion, sometimes nausea, vomiting. Liver pain: there may be persistent or intermittent pain in the liver area, sometimes aggravated by postural changes. It can radiate to the back or right shoulder. Severe abdominal pain and peritoneum irritation may occur suddenly in patients with advanced liver cancer, which may be caused by necrosis of tumor nodules or bleeding into abdominal cavity.   

2. Systemic failure: patients will appear severe fatigue and emaciation, but also progressive anemia and edema. Jaundice, ascites: pruritus: is a common early manifestation of liver cancer. About 1 / 3 cases have jaundice in the course of onset. The reason of jaundice is that the tumor invades the main intrahepatic bile duct and the hilar lymph node metastasis oppresses the extrahepatic bile duct. Ascites is often caused by the patient's original liver cirrhosis, cancer tissue invading into the vein and forming tumor thrombus, and tumor nodules compressing the portal vein.   

3. Bleeding phenomenon: the early performance of liver cancer is often manifested as epistaxis, subcutaneous hemorrhage, mostly due to liver tissue damage, liver failure. Portal hypertension can cause esophageal and gastric varices bleeding. Hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, fever: 90% of liver cancer have hepatomegaly. The enlarged liver is often hard, indicating irregularity, with nodules of varying sizes on the margin. Giant liver cancer can sometimes deform the liver, making it difficult to distinguish when palpated.

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Patients with liver cancer consume a lot of food, so they must have enough nutrition. The simplest way to measure a patient's nutritional status is to maintain weight. In order to maintain the normal level of body weight, the best way is to maintain a balanced diet, requiring patients to eat more fresh vegetables, and half of them should be green leafy vegetables.