Early symptoms of esophageal cancer: burping
summary
Although there are many symptoms of esophageal cancer, which can be regarded as the precursor of esophageal cancer, experts tell us that there is a symptom, which is regarded as the precursor of esophageal cancer in many cases, that is continuous burping. So is the early symptom of esophageal cancer belching.
Early symptoms of esophageal cancer: burping
First, burping is due to involuntary spasm of the diaphragm. Eating too fast or too much, coughing, laughing and drinking too much can all cause hiccups. In the case of continuous hiccups, people usually put a paper bag over their mouth and nose and breathe the air in the bag repeatedly to stop the hiccups. The continuous hiccups in patients with esophageal tumor may be related to their phrenic nerve, which is the motor nerve of the diaphragm. No one knows why, but it may be related to the vagus or phrenic nerves.
Second, esophageal cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the world. There are more than 400000 new cases of esophageal cancer in the world every year, most of which are found in advanced stage. Smoking and alcohol abuse are the main causes of the disease.
Third, so combined with the above statement, continuous hiccups may not be as simple as appearance, which contains a huge potential risk warning. The most likely precursor of esophageal cancer is hiccups.
matters needing attention
Avoid eating polysaccharide, tobacco, wine, smoked food, moldy food, pickled cabbage and other bad eating habits.