What does the symptom of benign gastric cancer have

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There are many kinds of diseases in the stomach. Not long ago, a friend got benign gastric cancer. Before the examination, he had many symptoms, especially abdominal distension. He didn't want to eat. Now let's introduce the symptoms of benign gastric cancer?

What does the symptom of benign gastric cancer have

Symptoms: 1. Epigastric pain. About 1 / 4 of the patients have the same pain pattern as peptic ulcer, while the elderly are insensitive to pain, most of them are abdominal distension, and upper abdominal pain accounts for about 30% to 70%. If the above-mentioned abdominal pain often recur, or remission is getting shorter and shorter, we should be alert.

Second, the symptoms of abdominal fullness. It is often the earliest symptom of gastric cancer in the elderly, sometimes accompanied by belching, acid reflux, and even nausea and vomiting. If the cancer is located at the entrance of the stomach, the patient may feel that the food is not unobstructed; if the cancer is located at the exit of the stomach, when pyloric (outlet) obstruction occurs, the patient may vomit rotten overnight food.

Symptoms of three, loss of appetite, emaciation, fatigue. According to statistics, about 50% of the elderly patients have obvious loss of appetite, increasing emaciation, fatigue, about 40% to 60% of the patients are due to emaciation to see a doctor. If accompanied by upper abdominal pain, and can rule out hepatitis, more attention should be paid. This is also in the benign gastric cancer, some of the most obvious performance, in the emergence, we must pay attention to.

matters needing attention

Although the situation of benign gastric cancer is not as serious as malignant, we need to pay attention to it, and symptomatic treatment is particularly critical. In addition, diet and life conditioning should be paid attention to. Even if it is benign, malignant transformation, obstruction, bleeding and other complications may occur in the future, so we should also actively treat it.