A week before death of advanced liver cancer?
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Liver cancer is a terrible disease in many people's minds. Especially in the late stage of liver cancer, it indicates that he has been sentenced to death. Professor Chen Huaiyu of liver disease center of Southern Hospital of Southern Medical University said in an online interview with the doctor who loves him very much earlier that, according to statistics, 80% of patients with liver cancer have lost the opportunity of operation since the diagnosis, and they are already advanced liver cancer. If these patients do not receive treatment, they just do well in daily care, and the average life span is only 3-6 months, which is relatively short. A week before death of advanced liver cancer? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
A week before death of advanced liver cancer?
Severe lack of appetite: it may be related to pain and discomfort, constipation, emotional stress, depression and gastrointestinal candidiasis caused by cancer itself, lack of interest in food, and hiccup caused by stimulation of diaphragm caused by tumor of stomach, lower esophagus or liver. Lack of mental and nutritional intake aggravates the condition of cancer patients.
Hepatic coma: it is often the manifestation of terminal stage of liver cancer. Gastrointestinal bleeding, secondary infection, a large number of diuretics, electrolyte disorder, etc. can often induce hepatic coma. Therefore, special attention should be paid in the late stage of liver cancer. Malignant intracavitary effusion: malignant intracavitary effusion is an important complication of malignant tumor. The location of malignant intracavitary effusion in the late stage of liver cancer includes pleural cavity, peritoneal cavity, pericardium, etc.
Dyspnea: it is a difficult symptom for advanced cancer patients. Severe dyspnea is easy to cause fear, and fear itself aggravates dyspnea. If it is not handled in time, it is easy to cause shock death. Severe nausea and vomiting: it is a common symptom of patients with advanced cancer. It may be a side effect caused by treatment, or it may be caused by cancer invading digestive or nervous system. Its symptoms are often more distressing than cancer pain.
matters needing attention
In our daily life, the incidence rate of liver cancer is relatively high. We must attach great importance to the prevention of this disease. If the symptoms of this disease occur, patients should not give up the treatment of this disease. Active treatment.