Symptoms of early renal pelvis cancer?
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If our kidney organs have pathological changes and become cancer, it will endanger our lives. At this time, only when we go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible can we minimize the damage caused by the disease. Understanding the early symptoms of renal pelvis cancer can effectively help us find the existence of the disease at the first time.
Symptoms of early renal pelvis cancer?
It is worth mentioning that low back pain is not all renal cancer patients have this symptom, which is a 50% probability. Low back pain is the result of the enlargement of the tumor focus, pulling the renal capsule or compressing the peripheral nerve and muscle tissue. Most of them have dull pain in the waist or upper abdomen. Occasionally, the blood clot is discharged downward and severe colic occurs, which is easily mistaken for renal and ureteral calculi.
Early renal cancer patients will have hematuria, but there will be no pain or other symptoms. About 70% of renal cancer patients will have hematuria. This kind of hematuria is often intermittent, can stop by oneself, but can be repeated many times attack. If we can pay attention to the first hematuria and seek medical treatment as soon as possible, we can get early diagnosis.
Kidney cancer patients will appear early waist mass symptoms, but about 20% - 30% of patients have this symptom. When the lesion of renal cell carcinoma is enlarged to a certain extent, the mass can be felt (or seen) from the waist or upper abdomen. When taking the lateral position, the mass is easy to be touched, and sometimes it can be seen that the mass moves up and down with breathing. If the mass adheres to the surrounding tissue, the mass is fixed and cannot be pushed, which belongs to the late stage.
matters needing attention
Once we find that we have the above symptoms, we should think that we may have renal pelvis cancer and need to go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis. Even if unfortunately found out to have renal pelvis cancer disease, or hurry to the corresponding treatment, in order to prevent more harm to yourself.