Symptoms of renal cell carcinoma

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My grandfather has no appetite. He always feels bloated in the abdomen and stuffy in the chest. He seems to be indigestion. He went to the hospital for examination and said it's renal cancer. After treatment, it's slightly improved. Then, let's understand the symptoms of renal cancer.

Symptoms of renal cell carcinoma

One: pain: pain is seen in about 50% of cases, and it is also a late symptom. It is caused by the renal capsule or renal pelvis involved by the growing tumor, or the tumor invasion and compression of the abdominal wall connective tissue, muscle, lumbar spine or lumbar nerve.

Second: fever of unknown origin, or metastasis at the time of discovery, with lung symptoms such as fatigue, weight loss, loss of appetite, anemia, cough and hemoptysis.

Third: the role of renal adenocarcinoma is caused by endocrine activities of tumor, including polycythemia, hypertension, hypotension, hypercalcemia, fever syndrome. Although these systemic, toxic and endocrine effects are nonspecific, about 30% of patients have many mixed manifestations in the first place.

matters needing attention

The time of early symptom detection largely determines the treatment effect of lung cancer; the high-risk population of lung cancer needs to pay more attention to the early response of lung cancer.