Extensive symptoms of small cell lung cancer
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My father started coughing three months ago, and he coughed very badly. He thought it was tuberculosis. He went to the city's tuberculosis prevention and treatment center for lung examination, and found that there was shadow in the lung. Finally, it was confirmed that it was a lung tumor, and it affected the pulmonary Hydrosis. In recent days, he had pumped the water from the lung twice, but now his condition has been controlled to a certain extent through treatment, for small cell lung Let me tell you about the symptoms of extensive cancer.
Extensive symptoms of small cell lung cancer
Symptom one: cough at the same time, often accompanied by different degrees of sputum performance. What's more, blood can be found in sputum. When tumor inflammation leads to necrosis and capillary damage, there will be a small amount of bleeding, which is often mixed with sputum and found intermittently or intermittently. Many lung cancer patients are treated because of sputum and blood.
Symptom 2: low fever for a long time is one of the early symptoms of lung cancer. After blocking the bronchus, there are often obstructive pulmonary lobes with different degrees. Mild patients have only low fever, severe patients have high fever. After treatment, they can be temporarily improved, but they will relapse very quickly.
Symptom 3: chest pain is a very common clinical manifestation, often found in patients with early lung cancer. The chest pain in the early stage of lung cancer was mild, mainly manifested as dull pain, dull pain, uncertain location, and uncertain relationship with respiration. If distension and pain occur all the time, it indicates that cancer may involve the pleura.
matters needing attention
If there is a problem, seek medical treatment as soon as possible, and stay away from the previous pathogenic environment. Environmental factors and smoking have a great relationship, as well as some of their own diseases, such as tuberculosis metastasis. Others are caused by exposure to radioactive gas.