Early symptoms of gastric lymphoma?

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The stomach is an extremely important part of our body, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients needed by the body. If there is a problem with the stomach, the body's nutritional supply will be abnormal, so the body can't bear to eat. Gastric malignant lymphoma is a very serious disease, which can be life-threatening. So what are the early symptoms of gastric cancer? Let's talk about it.

Early symptoms of gastric lymphoma?

(1) Abdominal pain: the most common symptom of gastric malignant lymphoma is abdominal pain. The incidence of abdominal pain was more than 90%. The nature of pain varies from mild discomfort to severe abdominal pain, and even patients with acute abdomen. Most of them are dull pain and distending pain. Eating can aggravate the initial impression of ulcer disease, but antacids often can't relieve abdominal pain, which may be caused by primary injury of peripheral nerve or compression of enlarged lymph nodes in malignant lymphoma.

2. Patients will feel the loss of appetite, and their weight will also drop, often appear acid reflux and heating and other symptoms, if it is gall tumor early jaundice, and renal tumor is mainly direct invasion in the renal pelvis, will directly cause hematuria.

3. Abdominal lymphoma will directly cause abdominal pain and low back pain, so the tumor will directly invade the peritoneum and retroperitoneal nerve. In this case, we must go to the regular hospital for examination, mainly through angiography and ultrasound to make a diagnosis.

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The etiology is unknown. It is speculated that it may be similar to primary gastric lymphoma. The connective tissue near the primary lesion of gastric ulcer is stimulated for a long time, and the lymphoid tissue proliferates and becomes malignant. The residual stomach is stimulated by reflux bile and contacted with other chemical substances after operation, which leads to the decrease of cellular immunity and induces the malignant transformation of residual gastric lymphoid tissue.