Symptoms of brain metastases from colorectal cancer
summary
Colorectal cancer is a highly malignant disease. Among all the patients who died of gastrointestinal diseases, rectal cancer accounts for about 40%, which shows the severity of this disease. In fact, the main culprit of this disease is diet and patients' own lifestyle, so it is extremely important to maintain a healthy lifestyle for the prevention of colorectal cancer. In the incidence of rectal cancer, the ratio of male to female is about three to one, and the peak age of incidence is mainly concentrated in 30 to 40 years old. Late symptoms of brain metastases from colorectal cancer? Let's talk about it.
Symptoms of brain metastases from colorectal cancer
The so-called characteristics of advanced rectal cancer before death generally refers to the late symptoms of rectal cancer. In the late stage of rectal cancer, the cancer will be further enlarged, which will eventually lead to more and more narrow intestinal lumen of patients, which will cause intestinal obstruction. Intestinal obstruction caused by cancer can cause severe pain, even when urinating.
Patients with advanced colorectal cancer can have sacrococcygeal, presacral plexus and lumbar pain. In addition, the death of patients with advanced rectal cancer may be due to liver metastasis. At this time, patients can show liver enlargement, and even severe ascites.
Patients with advanced colorectal cancer may excrete bloody stool several times before death, and sometimes only blood without stool is excreted. The patient will be extremely thin before death, which is caused by the long-term low appetite caused by rectal cancer.
matters needing attention
After colon cancer, you can't eat smoked food or fried food, and don't eat all spicy food. Patients should eat more soft and easy to digest food.