What does esophagus cancer last month symptom have
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Esophageal cancer is in the late stage, and the situation is very serious. My uncle died of this disease at any time. If there are patients with esophageal cancer, we should pay attention to the final performance. Let's take a look at the symptoms of esophageal cancer in the last month.
What does esophagus cancer last month symptom have
Symptom 1: hoarseness. When the cancer tissue invades or oppresses the recurrent laryngeal nerve, vocal cord paralysis occurs. Hoarseness or even aphasia occurs in patients. It is more common in upper esophageal cancer and left recurrent laryngeal nerve. Sometimes the enlarged metastatic lymph nodes oppress the recurrent laryngeal nerve. Patients have hoarseness symptoms. They often cough due to aspiration and sometimes cause aspiration pneumonia.
Symptom 2: the corresponding symptoms caused by disease metastasis and extensive systemic metastasis, such as jaundice, ascites, dyspnea and vocal cord paralysis caused by tracheal compression. For persistent pain in all parts of the body, the possibility of metastasis should be considered. These can lead to cachexia, dehydration and systemic failure. This is due to the obstruction of esophageal cancer, the patient does not drip and the whole body consumption. When there is such a performance, it shows that the condition has been very serious, to be ready to rescue at any time.
Symptom 3: bleeding, mass bleeding: cancer tissue necrosis, ulceration, invasion of large blood vessels cause hematemesis or melena, tumor invasion, aorta can cause massive bleeding death. Neck, supraclavicular mass: is a common sign of advanced esophageal cancer, the mass is painless, progressive enlargement, hard, mostly left, but also bilateral.
matters needing attention
When these symptoms appear, we should be alert, the best is hospitalization, to prevent patients suddenly need first aid. Advanced esophageal cancer at any time may have an accident, the family should accompany the patient more, but the patient's last wish.